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8400-M022-O1 Rev K 

 Model 190 Indicator 

90 

APPENDIX A – BP190 OPTIONAL BATTERY PACK 

BP190 Contents: 

QTY  PART NUMBER 

DESCRIPTION

 

6610-5033 

CABLE TIE LARGE 8" SST2SM 

6800-1072 

BATTERY PACK LI-ION 7.2V, 2600 mAh 6” LEADS 

 

BP190 Specifications: 

DISCHARGE CURRENTS 

Backlight 

# of Cells  Current ~ Continuous Operation 

Indicator turned off:   

2.2mA ~ 1150hrs

 

No backlight 

1 @ 350Ω

  27.5mA ~ 92hrs 

Blue Backlight 

1 @ 350Ω

  30.75mA ~ 83hrs 

Red Backlight 

1 @ 350Ω

  53.3mA ~ 48hrs 

Green Backlight 

1 @ 350Ω

  56.2mA ~ 45hrs 

Yellow Backlight 

1 @ 350Ω

  62.7mA ~ 41hrs 

 

Blue Backlight 

4 @ 350Ω

  77.8mA ~ 33hrs 

Blue Backlight 

6 @ 350Ω

  105mA ~ 24hrs 

 

 Ambient temp will change this quite a bit 

 

CHARGING 

To recharge the battery pack, the AC power adapter must be connected to an AC power outlet 

and plugged into the indicator. It will take approximately six (6) hours to fully recharge the 

battery pack in the indicator. While the battery pack is charging the indicator can still be 

operated. 

NOTE:

 Charging the battery pack for more than six (6) hours 

will not

 damage it. 

 

CHARGING GUIDELINES 

 

DO NOT

 charge battery below freezing. 

 

DO NOT

 charge the battery above 40 C. 

  Lithium-ion does not need to be fully charged; a partial charge is acceptable. 

  The battery does not need to be fully discharged between charging cycles. 

Summary of Contents for 190 Series

Page 1: ... O1 Rev K Model 190 Indicator I Model 190 Indicator Installation Technical and Operation Manual Includes Models 190A 190 BP 190DC 190EU 190LS 190UK and options BP190 190 DAC 190 IP 190 RS232 190 USB and 190 WIFI ...

Page 2: ...8400 M022 O1 Rev K Model 190 Indicator II ...

Page 3: ...xpressed written permission of editorial or pictorial content in any manner is prohibited No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein DISCLAIMER While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual the Seller assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the ...

Page 4: ...unications Commission helpful It is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 001 000 00315 4 PROPER DISPOSAL When this device reaches the end of its useful life it must be properly disposed of It must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste Within the European Union this device should be returned to the distributor from where it was purchased for prope...

Page 5: ... Dead Load Jumpers 9 Serial and I O Cable Installation 10 P3 I O Connections Refer to Figure No 6 10 P2 Power Connections Refer to Figure No 6 10 P3 I O Interconnection Diagram 11 Re Installing the Front Panel 11 INDICATOR SETUP 12 Calibration Inhibit Jumper 12 Calibration Data Entry 13 Accessing Setup 14 Settings 15 Analog to Digital Filtering 21 Filter Setting Recommendations 23 Calibration 24 D...

Page 6: ...atures 53 ANNUNICATORS 54 Battery Status 56 INDICATOR SETUP REVIEW 57 Accessing Setup Review 57 OPERATION 59 Ticket Format Selection 59 Preset Weight Comparators 60 Hold Function 61 Count Function 62 Time and Date Functions 63 Peak Hold Function 64 Checkweigher 65 Live Weight Function 67 Accumulated Weight Function 68 Touch Key Lock Out Function 69 ASCII Commands 70 ERROR MESSAGES 75 Before You Ca...

Page 7: ... PACK 90 BP190 Contents 90 BP190 Specifications 90 Installing the BP190 91 APPENDIX B Model 190A 93 Traffic Control 93 Axle Weighing Mode 93 Standard Axle Weighing Operation 95 Auto Axle Weighing Operation 97 Wiring 98 Scoreboard Interconnections 99 APPENDIX C 190 RS232 Option 100 Operation 100 Specifications 100 Onboard Status Diagnostic LED s 100 Serial Option Card P4 Wiring 100 Setup 101 APPEND...

Page 8: ...tatus Diagnostic LED s 109 Setup 110 Network Configuration 112 Wi Fi Operation 116 APPENDIX F 190 DAC Option 117 Specifications 117 Onboard Status Diagnostic LED s 118 Setup 119 DAC Wiring 121 APPENDIX G 190 USB Option 122 Features 122 Onboard Status Diagnostic LED s 122 Setup 123 190 USB Operation 124 ...

Page 9: ... resistance Load Cell Cable Length 1500 feet maximum 30 feet maximum without sense lines Consult factory for other requirements Division Value 1 2 or 5 x 10 1 0 1 0 01 0 001 commercial 0 to 99 non commercial Sensitivity NON COMMERCIAL NTEP CANADA 0 15 uV e 0 5uV e Class III IIIL 0 5uV e Class III IIIHD Scale Divisions NON COMMERCIAL NTEP CANADA 100 to 240 000 100 to 10 000 Class III IIIL 100 to 10...

Page 10: ...p modes Battery operation Requires additional hardware and includes additional documentation Optional Features Additional Serial Port 190 RS232 Ethernet TCP IP 190 IP Wi Fi Wireless Ethernet TCP IP 190 WIFI Analog Output 190 DAC Special Filtering and Column Mounting This feature requires additional hardware 1 StableSENSE is a digital filter utilizing proprietary software algorithms to remove or gr...

Page 11: ...ouri that the above referenced product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the provisions of Council Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Test Report Number 0206 1 Cardinal Scale Mfg Co Council Directive 90 384 EEC 20 June 1990 on the Harmonization of the Laws of Member States relating to non automatic Weighing Systems as amended by Council Directive 93 68 EEC 22 July 199...

Page 12: ...ertain that the wrist strap ground lead is securely attached to an adequate ground If you are uncertain of the quality of the ground you should consult a licensed electrician ALWAYS handle printed circuit card assemblies by the outermost edges NEVER touch the components component leads or connectors ALWAYS observe warning labels on static protective bags and packaging and never remove the card or ...

Page 13: ...hin a temperature range of 14 to 104 F 10 to 40 C To keep cooling requirements to a minimum the indicator should be placed out of direct sunlight and to provide adequate air circulation keep the area around the indicator clear Make certain the indicator is not directly in front of a heating or cooling vent Such a location will subject the indicator to sudden temperature changes which may result in...

Page 14: ...cal Noise Interference To prevent electrical noise interference make certain all other wall outlets for use with air conditioning and heating equipment lighting or other equipment with heavily inductive loads such as welders motors and solenoids are on circuits separate from the indicator Many of these disturbances originate within the building itself and can seriously affect the operation of the ...

Page 15: ...led on a scale the following information describing the installation of the indicator does not apply The Model 190 indicator is housed in a Thermoplastic IP69K wall or desk mount enclosure The gimbal may be mounted on a desktop or other smooth flat horizontal surface or may be mounted on a wall Refer to Figure No 1 for a layout of wall mounting bolts Figure No 1 If wall mounted make certain the mo...

Page 16: ...inches of the outer insulation jacket 5 Next remove 1 4 inch of insulation from each of the six wires and shield with sense leads or four wires and shield without sense leads 6 Remove the 7 connector terminal block connector from P5 on the 190 mainboard Grasp the terminal block connector and lift straight up away from the board 7 Referring to the table below and the labels on the circuit board for...

Page 17: ...ION EXCITATION wires of the load cells or the SENS SENS terminals of the load cell trim board or the section seal trim board Sense and Dead Load Jumpers J1 SEN and J2 SEN Sense Jumpers If the sense leads are NOT used you must install the SEN and SEN jumpers at J1 and J2 near the P5 terminal block These jumpers connect the sense leads to the excitation leads If sense leads ARE used as in motor truc...

Page 18: ... to the table below and the labels on the circuit board for terminal connections connect each wire to the terminal block 6 To terminate a wire loosen the screws in the terminal block and then insert the wire into the terminal opening Tighten the screw to secure the wire in place 7 Repeat the procedure until all wires are in place 8 After all terminations have been made remove the excess cable from...

Page 19: ...securely tighten each of the cable gland connectors 2 Use a wrench to ensure the gland connectors are tight to maintain a water tight seal but do not over tighten them 3 Make certain no cables or wires are exposed between the rear housing and front housing assembly and then place the front housing assembly onto the rear housing 4 Secure by tightening the 4 Captive screws loosened earlier Figure No...

Page 20: ...er depending on the method of sealing required by your local metrology laws The calibration inhibit jumper J4 is located on the main printed circuit board see Figure No 8 and can only be accessed by removing the front panel of the indicator Figure No 8 IMPORTANT The following setup parameters CAN NOT be changed with the calibration inhibit jumper J4 installed USA Domestic or International LFt Lega...

Page 21: ... displayed to be retained and the 190 to advance to the next prompt The functions of numeric keys are replaced by using the UNITS and the Fn keys The cursor location is identified by the blinking character and can be advanced to the left to the next position by pressing the UNITS key Pressing the Fn key will change the blinking character to the next value or setting Continue to press this key to t...

Page 22: ...on Opt Configuration for Indicator Option Boards fUnC fUnC Function Setup CoLors CoLor Display Colors Setup 5 If you press the TARE key at the SetUP prompt you may proceed through to the next section up to and including Colors by pressing the TARE key 6 To exit setup press the Fn key with any of the menu selections displayed NOTE Except for the SEtUP prompt the prompts displayed for each section a...

Page 23: ...nternational trL 4 Zero Range no trL 4 Zero Range yes CAP Capacity 4 to OC CAP Capacity 9 grads to OC Date Format MM DD YY Date Format DD MM YY LFt Legal For Trade Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the setting and press the TARE key to save it Yes Interval Settings Int allowed...

Page 24: ...urrent setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable settings are 0 XXXXXX 1 XXXXX X 2 XXXX XX 3 XXX XXX CAP Capacity Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn and UN...

Page 25: ...llowable values are 0 disables Zero Tracking 0 5 or 1 through 9 trL 4 Zero Range Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the setting and press the TARE key to save it trL yes trL no 4 of scale capacity Full capacity no limit PUO Power Up Zero Feature Press the TARE key to show the c...

Page 26: ...3 TARE key function is performed when input goes from closed to open 14 NET GROSS key function is performed when input goes from closed to open d oUt X Y Digital Output Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to select the X Y settings for the Digital Output and press the TARE key to save it ...

Page 27: ...iod of inactivity to prolong battery life To turn the indicator back on you must press the ON OFF key Press the TARE key to show the current status of this feature A number other than 0 indicates that the auto shutoff feature is enabled and the displayed number corresponds to the number of minutes of stable weight displayed before the indicator is turned off automatically If the setting displayed ...

Page 28: ...milliseconds the key must be touched before the key press is acted upon Press the TARE key to show the current status of this feature If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn and UNITS keys to enter a new setting 0 to 255 and press the TARE key to store the new setting ...

Page 29: ...to save it Allowable settings are 0 1 2 or 3 Note that if you select 3 Custom Filtering two additional prompts will be displayed dFLt 0 Filter Level 2 Break Range 1 1 Filter Level 6 Break Range 12 Sample Rate 2 2 Filter Level 20 Break Range 12 Sample Rate 1 3 CUSTOM FILTERING NOTE The prompts F Filter Level and b Break Range will only be displayed if you selected 3 Custom Filtering for the dFLt Di...

Page 30: ... and press the TARE key to save it UnS Motion Range The motion range is the number of divisions of change permitted before indicating unstable Press the TARE key to view the current setting for the range of motion detection If the displayed setting is acceptable press the TARE key to save it Otherwise use the Fn and UNITS keys to enter a new range and press the TARE key to save the new setting All...

Page 31: ...ay graduation change for every graduation of material added to the scale Material Flow Rate lbs second Resolution EXAMPLE 100lbs sec 10lbs 2 b BREAK RANGE 1 to 255 graduations determination Turn the filtering off by setting the dFLt setting to 0 Operate the system as it will be normally used and by observation determine the number of grads of instability that needs to be filtered out Set the break...

Page 32: ...he Fn key to toggle to yes and press the TARE key The display will change to CAL1 Proceed to the CAL1 parameter Otherwise to skip Calibration press the TARE key to advance to the sio prompt NOTE During calibration it will be necessary to enter values using the 190 keypad Pressing the TARE key will cause the data entered or displayed to be retained saved and the 190 to advance to the next prompt Th...

Page 33: ...st weights 5 Place the weights on the scale platform then press the TARE key 6 Starting at the left and proceeding right a series of dashes will appear on the display 7 Next starting at the left and proceeding right the dashes will disappear after which the display will show CAL2 CAL2 Second Calibration Weight 1 The display will show CAL2 This is the second of two calibration weights This weight c...

Page 34: ...O NO LOAD or the TEST WEIGHTS TEST LOAD 2 Press the TARE key to view the current setting 3 If the first calibration weight is to be ZERO NO LOAD press the TARE key 4 If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS TEST LOAD use the UNITS and Fn keys to input the value of the test weights 5 Place the weights on the scale platform then press the TARE key 6 Starting at the left and proceedi...

Page 35: ...AL1 is displayed and the ZERO key is pressed when CAL2 is displayed CAL1 First Calibration Weight 1 The display will show CAL1 This is the first of two calibration steps This weight is the TEST WEIGHTS TEST LOAD 2 Press the ZERO key 3 The display will show CAL2 CAL2 Second Calibration Weight 1 Place the weights on the scale platform 2 Press the TARE key to view the current setting 3 Using the UNIT...

Page 36: ...s CAL1 and CAL2 The TARE key is pressed when CAL1 is displayed and the ZERO key is pressed when CAL2 is displayed CAL1 First Calibration Weight 1 The display will show CAL1 This is the first of two calibration steps 2 Ensure the scale is empty 3 Press the TARE key 4 Press the TARE key 5 Starting at the left and proceeding right a series of dashes will appear on the display 6 Next starting at the l...

Page 37: ... Fn keys to input the value of the test weights 5 Place the weights on the scale platform then press the TARE key 6 Starting at the left and proceeding right a series of dashes will appear on the display 7 Next starting at the left and proceeding right the dashes will disappear after which the display will show CAL2 CAL2 Second Calibration Weight 1 The display will show CAL2 This is the second of ...

Page 38: ... fourth calibration weight is to be ZERO NO LOAD press the TARE key 4 If the fourth calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS TEST LOAD use the UNITS and Fn keys to input the value of the test weights 5 Place the weights on the scale platform then press TARE key 6 Starting at the left and proceeding right a series of dashes will appear on the display 7 Next starting at the left and proceeding r...

Page 39: ...TS key 2 At C1 prompt press TARE key to show the current value of C1 number 3 If the C1 value displayed is acceptable press TARE key again to save it 4 Otherwise use Fn and UNITS keys to enter a new C1 value and press the TARE key 5 At C2 prompt press TARE key to show the current value of C2 number 6 If the C2 value displayed is acceptable press TARE key again to save it 7 Otherwise use Fn and UNI...

Page 40: ...o advance to the Sio prompt CALgC Calibrated Gravity Constant This is the acceleration of gravity value of the location where the scale was calibrated Set to 0 if calibrated at the location of operation or if gravity constants are not going to be used Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the value displayed is acceptable press the TARE key to save it Otherwise use the Fn and UNITS key...

Page 41: ...key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new baud rate setting for the serial ports and press the TARE key to save it Allowable settings are 12 1200 Baud 24 2400 Baud 48 4800 Baud 96 9600 Baud 19 19200k Baud 38 38400 Baud 76 76800 Baud Prty Serial Interface Parity Setting Press the TARE key to...

Page 42: ...Continuous Output Format Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the setting and press the TARE key to save it 0 Continuous Output uses SMA format 1 Continuous Output uses Cardinal Scoreboard format SMA Continuous Output Format If SMA is selected data will be transmitted in the foll...

Page 43: ...nd If the continuous output has not been selected for Serial Port 1 Cont1 NO the indicator will respond to a weight request ENQ The host device computer sends ENQ hex 05 The 190 will respond s xxxxxx d uu m cc cr where s Sign negative blank positive xxxxxx Weight Six digits d Decimal point Added to string if enabled in setup uu Units LB OZ KG G m Mode G Gross N Net cc Weight Status OC overcapacity...

Page 44: ...or Printing Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable values are 0 Ticket Printing Disabled 1 Standard Serial Interface used for Printing 2 Optional Serial Interface used for Printing Serial Option Card must be installed HoU...

Page 45: ...ise use the Fn and UNITS keys to enter a new location and press the TARE key to save it g ACC Gross Weight Accumulator Print Location Press the TARE key to show the current setting for the Gross Weight Accumulator Print Location If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn and UNITS keys to enter a new location and press the TARE key to save it n ...

Page 46: ... a carriage return AND a line feed while a no on the display means the data will be terminated with a single carriage return only If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it EoP End Of Print Line Feeds At the end of data transmission to a printer the indicator can transmit a pre sel...

Page 47: ...ey to increase the span by 0 5 division OR press the UNITS key to decrease the span by 0 5 division 5 Press the TARE key to exit the Fine Span Adjustment and advance to the Hires prompt Fspan Fine Span Adjustment after pressing TARE at last Print prompt 1 With fspan displayed press the TARE key 2 The display will change to no 3 Place a calibrated test weight on the scale 4 Press the Fn key to togg...

Page 48: ...se the span by 0 1 division OR press the UNITS key to decrease the span by 0 1 division 5 Press the TARE key to exit the Display High Resolution Weight and advance to LoCoUt prompt Hires High Resolution Weight after TARE pressed at FSPAN prompt 1 With Hires displayed press the TARE key 2 The display will change to no 3 Place a calibrated test weight on the scale 4 Press the Fn key to toggle to yes...

Page 49: ...eter Otherwise to skip the Key Lockout Feature setup press the TARE key to advance to the opt prompt 2Ero ZERO Key Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the setting and press the TARE key to save it UnLoCd LoCD Key is Unlocked Enabled Key is Locked Disabled tAre TARE key Press the...

Page 50: ... Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the setting and press the TARE key to save it UnLoCd LoCD Key is Unlocked Enabled Key is Locked Disabled on ON OFF Key Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it O...

Page 51: ...ting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable values are 0 No Option Card Installed 1 Serial Interface Ethernet Wi Fi or USB Option Card Installed See Appendix C D E and G for details 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 Digital to Analog Converter Option Card Installed See Appendix F for details IMPORTANT The settings for the following prompts baUd Prty and Cont2 are only applied when the opt p...

Page 52: ... key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the setting and press the TARE key to save it YES Continuous Output on Optional Serial Interface no No Continuous Output on Optional Serial Interface IMPORTANT The setting for the type is only applied when the opt parameter is set to 1 and the Cont2 parameter is set to YES tyPE Continuous Output Format Press the TARE key to show the current ...

Page 53: ...n be enabled at a time HoLd Hold Function Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the setting and press the TARE key to save it Yes No Hold Function is Enabled Hold Function is Disabled CoUnt Count Function Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is a...

Page 54: ...g and press the TARE key to save it Yes No Checkweigher Function is Enabled Checkweigher Function is Disabled aCt Live Weight Function Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the setting and press the TARE key to save it Yes No Live Weight Function is Enabled Live Weight Function is...

Page 55: ...ew setting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable settings are 0 No Backlight 1 Red Backlight 2 Green Backlight 3 Yellow Backlight 4 Blue Backlight 5 Pink Backlight Under Checkweigher Under Backlight Color Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the T...

Page 56: ...w the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable settings are 0 No Backlight 1 Red Backlight 2 Green Backlight 3 Yellow Backlight 4 Blue Backlight 5 Pink Backlight ...

Page 57: ...ses a capacitive touch keypad that requires a finger touch to function The keypad will not operate with other items such as pens pencils or tools Figure No 11 Key Description ON OFF The ON OFF key is used to turn the scale on and off Press the ON OFF key when the scale is off to turn the scale ON The indicator will perform a display test turn on all segments and then show the model number and soft...

Page 58: ... the TARE key will display the current setting of the parameter Pressing the TARE key a second time after changing parameter values or settings signals the completion of the entry of data and causes the indicator to process the data entered NET GROSS The NET GROSS key is used to toggle between the Gross and Net weight modes The selected mode is indicated by turning on the appropriate annunciator o...

Page 59: ...ng the Fn key will toggle between the different available values or settings for that parameter In normal operation the Fn key is used in conjunction with the other keys on the keypad to access additional indicator features PRINT Pressing the PRINT key during a weighing operation will add the displayed Gross weight or Net weight to the associated accumulator and send print ticket data to the seria...

Page 60: ...cription or Setting Hold HoLd X X will be 1 if enabled 0 if disabled Count CoUnt X X will be 1 if enabled 0 if disabled Time and Date HH MM A HH hours MM minutes A for AM P for PM MM DD YY usa yes DD MM YY usa no MM month DD day YY last two digits of year Peak Hold PhoLd X X will be 1 if enabled 0 if disabled Checkweigher Lo Minimum acceptable weight prompt X minimum acceptable weight value When t...

Page 61: ...s Refer to the View Event Counters section of this manual for details Fn UNITS KEY This combination will enter the Test Mode Diagnostics Feature This feature is used to conduct a test of all display elements and perform self diagnostics Refer to the Test Mode Diagnostics section of this manual for details Fn PRINT KEY This key combination is used for several functions Print formats are selected by...

Page 62: ...ciator is turned on when the displayed weight is Net weight Gross weight less Tare weight G GROSS This annunciator is turned on to show that gross weight is displayed Gross weight will be displayed when no tare weight is stored T TARE This annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight is the tare weight lb pounds This annunciator is located to the right of the weight display and is tu...

Page 63: ...hen the Checkweigher feature or the preset feature has been enabled Refer to the d oUt parameter in Setup OUT2 ACCEPT This annunciator is used to signal that the displayed weight is within the acceptable weight limits for the Checkweigher feature That is the weight is equal to or greater than the minimum acceptable weight and equal to or less than the maximum acceptable weight This annunciator is ...

Page 64: ...alled The number of bars indicates the level of charge Number of Bars Level of Charge 4 100 3 75 2 50 1 25 NOTE When the indicator is connected to an external power supply and is charging the battery the charge level status bars will scroll Also as the battery approaches full discharge the outline of the battery will start to flash ...

Page 65: ...p Review press the TARE key to step through the remaining prompts OR at any time cycle the power press the ON OFF key twice Td Time and Date Select 12 or 24 hour clock d in Digital Input Disable or Select key function d out Digital Output Disable or Select Preset Checkweigher function SLEEP Sleep Mode Disable or Select number of minutes before entering sleep mode A off Auto Shutoff Disable or Sele...

Page 66: ...d Data Format Termination EoP End Of Print Line Feeds opt Options Configuration Select YES or NO opt Select Option Card Installed baUd Select Option Card Baud Rate when Opt 0 or 1 Prty Select Option Card Parity when Opt 0 or 1 Cont2 Enable or Disable Continuous Output to the Option Port type If Opt 1 and Cont2 YES Select Continuous Output Format SMA or Cardinal Scoreboard baUd Select Field Bus Opt...

Page 67: ... the PRINT key 2 The display will change to show Prt 3 Press the TARE key to show the current value 4 If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it 5 Otherwise press the Fn key to toggle between the different available settings and press the TARE key to save it Allowable settings are 0 print tab settings 1 visual ticket format NOTE When a print format is selected it wi...

Page 68: ...ptable press the TARE key again to save it 7 Otherwise use the Fn and UNITS keys to enter a new value for the preset weight 8 When the desired value is displayed press the TARE key to save it 9 Continue with this procedure until a value for each preset to be used has been entered 10 After the last preset value has been entered and the TARE key pressed the indicator will return to the weight displa...

Page 69: ...play blanks release the Fn key 3 The display will change to show Hold X the prompt and status of the Hold function 4 If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it 1 Hold Function Active 0 Hold Function Not Active 5 Repeatedly press the TARE key to step through the remaining function prompts...

Page 70: ...dly press the TARE key to step through the remaining function prompts until the indicator returns to the weight display Count Function Operation 1 Press the Fn key If no average piece weight has been set the display will show Add 5 2 Repeatedly press the Fn key to cycle through the sample sizes 5 10 25 50 and 75 pieces 3 Alternatively press the UNITS key The digit will start to flash 4 Repeatedly ...

Page 71: ...le between A and P 6 Next press the UNITS key to select the digit of the minutes or hour to change 7 Press the Fn key to change the digit s value 8 When the correct time is displayed press the TARE key to save it 9 Repeatedly press the TARE key to step through the remaining function prompts until the indicator returns to the weight display Set the Date 1 Press and hold the Fn key until the display...

Page 72: ...rompt and status of the Peak Hold function 4 If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it 1 Peak Hold Function Active 0 Peak Hold Function Not Active 5 Repeatedly press the TARE key to step through the remaining function prompts until the indicator returns to the weight display Peak Hold F...

Page 73: ...ce the display blanks release the Fn key 3 The display will change to show the first function prompt 4 Repeatedly press the TARE key until the Lo 1 prompt is displayed 5 Press the TARE key once again 6 The display will show the current value for the minimum acceptable weight for ID 1 7 If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key to save it 8 Otherwise use the Fn and UNITS keys to ent...

Page 74: ...acceptable press the TARE key to save it 6 Otherwise use the Fn key to enter a new value for the ID 7 When the desired value is displayed press the TARE key to save it 8 The indicator will return to the weight display Checkweigher Operation With the Checkweigher function enabled and activated during operation the indicator will compare the displayed weight with the preset values and display the re...

Page 75: ...l change to show ACT X the prompt and status of the Live Weight function 4 If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it 1 Live Weight Function Active 0 Live Weight Function Not Active 5 Repeatedly press the TARE key to step through the remaining function prompts until the indicator returns...

Page 76: ...rns to the weight display Accumulated Weight Function Operation During operation the weight recorded when the PRINT key is pressed will be added to the accumulator This will be indicated by totAL being displayed briefly after the PRINT key has been pressed 1 To display the Accumulator simultaneously press the UNITS and TARE keys If Legal For trade LFt yes is on the gross load must be zero 2 The Gr...

Page 77: ...The display will briefly show LoCd 3 If any key is touched all of the key LEDs will flash briefly and the touch will be ignored Note that it is not possible to turn the indicator off with the ON OFF key when the keys are locked out Re Enable the Locked Out Keys 1 To re enable the keys touch the ON OFF PRINT Fn and UNITS keys sequentially in that order within approximately four seconds 2 The displa...

Page 78: ...cards must be set to Weight On Demand output format Request Displayed Weight Command Scoreboard Format The wireless device sends ENQ hex 05 The 190 will respond with weight in Cardinal Scoreboard format S XXXXXX d _ UU _ m _ cc _ CR where S sign negative space positive XXXXXX weight six digits d decimal point embedded in weight if enabled in setup _ space UU units of measure LB OZ KG or G m mode G...

Page 79: ... line feed hex 0A s scale status Z center of zero O over capacity U under capacity E zero error T tare error e weight is not being displayed space none of the above NOTE For the E or T error conditions xxxxxxx xxx r range always 1 n mode G gross T tare N net m motion status M unstable space stable f always a space xxxxxxx xxx weight fixed at ten characters uuu units of measure lb oz kg or g CR car...

Page 80: ...ssful Setting the tare will change the displayed weight to net mode Return Tare Weight Command The wireless device sends LF M CR The 190 will respond with the tare weight in SMA format Clear Scale Tare Weight Command The wireless device sends LF C CR The 190 will clear the tare weight and respond with displayed weight in SMA format Clearing the tare will change the displayed weight to gross mode R...

Page 81: ...nd The wireless device sends LF I CR The 190 will respond with LF SMA 2 1 0 CR Scale Information Scroll Command The wireless device sends LF N CR The 190 will respond with the following LF TYP S CR LF CAP uuu ccc n d CR LF CMD TMCIN CR LF END CR The CAP response will be repeated once for each unit of measure uuu is the unit of measure ccc the capacity for that unit of measure n is the least signif...

Page 82: ...c m CR where LF line feed hex 0A r space e space c C calibration error space OK m space CR carriage return hex 0D Abort Command The wireless device sends ESC hex 1B The 190 will clear any pending commands The 190 will not send a response to this command Unrecognized Command Response If the 190 receives a command it does not recognize it will respond with LF CR ...

Page 83: ...ector wiring If using four 4 wire load cells ensure the sense lead jumpers J4 J5 are installed Have proper operation procedures been followed The indicator will not display weight Refer to the Error Codes section and make certain that the oCAP message is not displayed If so and the scale is not loaded perform the calibration procedure The printer prints but does not use the Print Tab Settings or p...

Page 84: ...en Gross weight is out of zero range trL yES 5 Attempting to print when the scale is over capacity 6 Attempting to do a span adjustment with insufficient load on the scale 7 Attempting to tare scale when there is motion present or the Gross weight is below zero or over capacity Lo bAt A This message is used with the battery operation and will turn ON to indicate the battery does not have a suffici...

Page 85: ...to at least one calibration parameter span adjustment coarse zero adjustment etc Up to 10 000 calibration events can be counted The configuration event counter CFg will be incremented once each time Setup mode is entered and a change is made to at least one configuration parameter Up to 10 000 configuration events can be counted Accessing the Event Counters 1 With the indicator ON press the Fn key...

Page 86: ...e Unit1 Weighing Units 1 Primary Units Int Interval Setting dPP Decimal Point Precision CAP Capacity Unit2 Weighing Units 2 Secondary Units trA Zero Tracking Range trL 4 Zero Limit PU0 Power Up Zero dFLt Digital Filter Number F Filter Level Amount B Filter Break Range Sr Sample Rate UnS Motion Range SC Stable Count ...

Page 87: ...access the Test Mode Diagnostics feature with the indicator ON press the Fn key and press the UNITS key Each test lasts about one second 1 The model number 190 will be displayed 2 The software version r will be displayed 3 All horizontal segments will turn on and then off 4 All vertical segments and decimal points will turn on and then off 5 The key status arrows will turn on and then off 6 Each w...

Page 88: ...8400 M022 O1 Rev K Model 190 Indicator 80 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Front Sub Assembly ...

Page 89: ...400 B014 08 CONNECTOR GASKET 190 28 1 8400 C013 08 CENTER GASKET 190 29 1 8400 D003 0A PCB ASSY 190 CONTROLLER 30 1 8400 D003 1A PCB ASSY 190EU CONTROLLER 32 1 8400 D008 08 190 OVERLAY 33 1 8400 D010 08 PLASTIC FRONT 190 34 1 8400 D011 08 PLASTIC CENTER 190 190 OPTION CARDS 190 DAC 190 IP 190 RS232 190 USB and 190 WIFI PCB Controller Terminal Block Connectors QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 6610 155...

Page 90: ...CONN GLAND 187 312 GRIP 599 MTG BLK 17 1 6980 0250 POWER CORD H05VV F3G 1mm 10A 250V EURO PLUG 18 1 6980 1030 POWER CORD 18 3 SVT CEE 6 3 FT 20 1 8200 B104 08 LABEL 205 210 TERM BLOCK 26 2 8400 B020 08 O RING 190 35 1 8400 D012 08 PLASTIC BACK 190 37 1 8510 C346 0I LABEL CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE 45 4 8400 0150 08 SCW FILLISTER MACHINE SCW 10 32X1 5 WITH UNDERCUT THREADS SS 48 1 8400 D012 08 MODIFIED P...

Page 91: ...Sub Assembly Cont ITEM NO QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 8 2 6540 0332 KNOB ENCLOSURE 1 25 DIA W 10 32 X 3 4 STUD 9 1 6540 1104 PLUG HOLE 0 343 X 0 187 X 1 LG SILICONE RUBBER 21 2 8400 B001 08 RUBBER GIMBAL WASHER AC Wiring Detail C 6980 1030 6980 0250 ...

Page 92: ...0 0026 WASHER LOCK INT TOOTH 4 TYPE A Z PL 15 4 6680 0138 SPACER 6 X 187 NYLON 16 4 6680 1107 SPACER 4 40 X 750 3 16 HEX ALU Z P 23 1 8400 B017 0A 190 AC POWER CABLE SEE AC WIRING DETAIL C 24 1 8400 B018 0A DC POWER CABLE 190 25 1 8400 B019 08 POWER SUPPLY 190 27 1 8400 C005 08 POWER SUPPLY COVER 190 GREEN GROUND ATTACH BOTH GROUND WIRE RING TERMINALS FROM AC POWER CABLE AND DC POWER CABLE TOGETHE...

Page 93: ...tor 85 P2 Wiring Detail P2 Wiring Detail with 190 DAC Option Card ITEM NO QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 5 1 8400 C031 0A PCB 190 DAC OPTION CARD 49 0 5 ft 6980 0151 WIRE 24 GA RED 6 LONG 50 0 5 ft 6980 0150 WIRE 24 GA BLACK 6 LONG DETAIL B ...

Page 94: ... 312 GRIP 599 MTG BLK 18 1 8200 B567 08 LABEL 825 DCPOWER 23 2 8400 B020 08 O RING 190 24 1 8400 B025 0A CABLE ASSY 190DC 2 PIN CONN 34 1 8400 D012 08 PLASTIC BACK 190 35 1 8400 D012 18 MODIFIED PLASTIC BACK 190 FOR 190A 38 4 8400 0150 08 SCW FILLISTER MACHINE SCW 10 32X1 5 WITH UNDERCUT THREADS SS 39 1 1938 0050 0A CABLE 190 LOAD CELL PIGTAIL 190LS ONLY 40 2 6610 5033 CABLE TIE LARGE 8 190LS ONLY...

Page 95: ...80 0026 WASHER LOCK INT TOOTH 4 TYPE A Z PL 16 4 6680 0138 SPACER 6 X 187 NYLON 17 4 6680 1107 SPACER 4 40X 750 3 16 HEX ALU Z P 21 1 8400 B017 0A 190 AC POWER CABLE SEE 190DC WIRING DETAIL B 22 1 8400 B018 0A DC POWER CABLE 190 25 1 8400 C005 08 POWER SUPPLY COVER 190 28 1 8400 C026 0A POWER SUPPLY 190DC GREEN GROUND ATTACH BOTH GROUND WIRE RING TERMINALS FROM AC POWER CABLE AND DC POWER CABLE TO...

Page 96: ... 190DC POWER MATING CONNECTOR ATTACHED AC ADAPTER WITH US UK AND EU PLUGS 190DC6 190DC POWER MATING CONNECTOR 6 FT CABLE AND BATTERY TERMINAL EYELETS 190DC12 190DC POWER MATING CONNECTOR 12 FT CABLE AND BATTERY TERMINAL EYELETS 190DC18 190DC POWER MATING CONNECTOR 18 FT CABLE AND BATTERY TERMINAL EYELETS 190DCMATE 190DC POWER MATING CONNECTOR ...

Page 97: ...8400 M022 O1 Rev K Model 190 Indicator 89 ...

Page 98: ...e Backlight 4 350Ω 77 8mA 33hrs Blue Backlight 6 350Ω 105mA 24hrs Ambient temp will change this quite a bit CHARGING To recharge the battery pack the AC power adapter must be connected to an AC power outlet and plugged into the indicator It will take approximately six 6 hours to fully recharge the battery pack in the indicator While the battery pack is charging the indicator can still be operated ...

Page 99: ... as shown on the next page NOTE If your power supply cover does not have two 2 slots connect two 2 cable ties together and secure the battery by sliding cable tie behind power supply cover and over battery pack as shown on the next page Make sure the cable tie connections are on the top of the batteries and not the front of the batteries 6 Place the battery pack on the power supply cover 7 Secure ...

Page 100: ...2 Slots in Power Supply Cover Cable Ties Battery Pack Cable Ties Connected Together See Step 5 Note and Images Below WRONG Do Not Position Cable Ties Connection on Front of Batteries CORRECT Position Cable Ties Connection on Top of Batteries ...

Page 101: ...en traffic control will be disabled Otherwise the threshold weight will determine whether the traffic light is red or green When the scale gross weight is less than or equal to the threshold weight the traffic light will be green When the scale gross weight is larger than the threshold weight the traffic light will change to red The light will stay red until the scale gross weight is less than or ...

Page 102: ...to save it Otherwise use the Fn and UNITS keys to enter a new setting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable values for threshold weight are 1 through 999 999 SdLy Stoplight Delay This value is the number of seconds the stop light will stay on red before turning back to green following a printing to allow the user to proceed to the next axle Press the TARE key to show the current setting If t...

Page 103: ...fter placing the wheel load weighers on the ground in front of the steering axle the two weighers are connected together using the interconnection cable assembly One weigher makes no difference which is connected to the indicator using the indicator interface cable The interconnection diagram is shown below Indicator Cable Interface Cable Wheel Load Wheel Load Weigher Weigher Power 1 Power the ind...

Page 104: ... has been weighed press the Fn key 18 The display will show grP 19 Press the TARE Enter key and the number 0 will be displayed 20 Press the PRINT key and the total of the axle weights will be printed and displayed on the weight indicator The example below illustrates a typical print ticket for a five axle truck Standard Axle Weighing Ticket Format Time 9 47 08 06 21 Date 1 15440 lb 2 16320 lb 3 15...

Page 105: ...will be displayed on the 190 display 4 After the SDLY Stoplight Delay timer runs out the light will turn green At this time the system is ready for the next axle if any 5 Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each new axle 6 After all of the axles have been weighed and the scale weight is below tHrS threshold weight the TdLY Total Delay time expires the total weight will be printed and displayed on the 190...

Page 106: ...able settings are 0 Continuous Output uses SMA format 1 Continuous Output uses Cardinal Scoreboard format 2 Continuous Output uses Cardinal SB500 with traffic control format NOTE Refer to the CONT1 Continuous Output on Serial Interface tYPE parameter section for a description of output formats 0 and 1 Cardinal SB500 with traffic control Continuous Output Format If Cardinal SB500 with traffic contr...

Page 107: ...8400 M022 O1 Rev K Model 190 Indicator 99 Scoreboard Interconnections Serial Option Card P4 Wiring RS232 Wiring 20mA Current Loop Passive ...

Page 108: ...s indicator Temperature Range 14 to 104 F 10 to 40 C Internal Connection 10 pin DIL External Connection 7 terminal pluggable connector Onboard Status Diagnostic LED s The 190 RS232 option card contains one 1 LED to indicate the communication status of the serial connection LED Indication Description D2 RXD Indicates incoming RS 232 data Serial Option Card P4 Wiring Terminal Function Description 1 ...

Page 109: ...the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable values are 0 No Option Card Installed 1 Serial Interface Ethernet Wi Fi or USB Option Card Installed 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 Digital to Analog Converter Option Card Installed bAUd Optional Serial Interface Baud Rate Pres...

Page 110: ...o a new setting and press the TARE key to save it YES Continuous Output on Optional Serial Interface no No Continuous Output on Optional Serial Interface IMPORTANT The setting for the type is only applied when the opt parameter is set to 1 and the Cont2 parameter is set to YES tyPE Continuous Output Format Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press ...

Page 111: ...cted the data will be transmitted in the following format NDDDDDDDDDT CR where N Panel number for a daisy chain configuration D Byte of data to display at a respective location on the scoreboard T Control character for the traffic light Valid characters for T are G Turn on the Green light R Turn on the Red light space no lights on CR Carriage Return ...

Page 112: ...formance processor 12 MIPS at 48 MHz 22 MIPS at 88 MHz E mail client capability Password protection Status diagnostic LEDs Onboard Status Diagnostic LED s The 190 IP option card contains three 3 LEDs to indicate the communication status of the Ethernet TCP IP connection LED Indication Description D1 TXD Indicates data transferred from the 190 D2 RXD Indicates data received from the XPORT module D3...

Page 113: ... it Allowable values are 0 No Option Card Installed 1 Serial Interface Ethernet Wi Fi or USB Option Card Installed 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 Digital to Analog Converter Option Card Installed bAUd Option Card Baud Rate Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is 96 press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle the baud rate setting t...

Page 114: ...cedure to terminate the cable After the cable has been terminated plug the cable into the Ethernet port on the 190 IP IP Address Setup Before operation may begin the Ethernet Device Server must have an IP Address The 190 IP option card IP address is set using the DeviceInstaller by Lantronix available when logged into the dealer protected software section of CardinalScale com Download the applicat...

Page 115: ...NING OFF OFF No Link OFF Solid Amber 100BASE T Half Duplex Link OFF Blinking Amber 100BASE T Half Duplex Activity OFF Solid Green 100BASE T Full Duplex Link OFF Blinking Green 100BASE T Full Duplex Activity Solid Amber OFF 10BASE T Half Duplex Link Blinking Amber OFF 10BASE T Half Duplex Activity Solid Green OFF 10BASE T Full Duplex Link Blinking Green OFF 10BASE T Full Duplex Activity RIGHT LED L...

Page 116: ... wireless LAN When the indicator is powered on the Wi Fi option card will connect to a wireless LAN matching the configuration stored in the option card Specifications Wireless Network Type Server SoftAP Service Set Identifier SSID 190WIFI Wireless Channel 6 Security None LAN IP Address 192 168 0 100 LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE is the last 2 digits of the MAC address of the module ...

Page 117: ...s on the network can see the 190 WIFI D2 TXD This LED will illuminate when the 190 WIFI has been successfully connected to a network and will flicker when there is data activity over the wireless network D3 CON This LED displays the communication status It will be ON or flashing rapidly when communications between the 190 WIFI and the wireless network are established D4 DEFAULT This LED will illum...

Page 118: ... the TARE key to save it Allowable values are 0 No Option Card Installed 1 Serial Interface Ethernet Wi Fi or USB Option Card Installed 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 Digital to Analog Converter Option Card Installed bAUd Option Card Baud Rate Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is 96 press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle th...

Page 119: ... only applied when the opt parameter is set to 1 and the Cont2 parameter is set to YES tyPE Continuous Output Format Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable settings are 0 Continuous Output uses SMA format 1 Continuous Out...

Page 120: ...reconnect to the 190WIFI access point Once you have reconnected to the WIFI module launch a web browser and navigate to http config If your attempt to browse to this page is unsuccessful you may need to disable any other Ethernet adapters besides the wireless adapter being used to connect to the 190 WIFI module Make sure to start the web configuration app by briefly applying the DEFAULTS jumper be...

Page 121: ...WIFI should continue with normal operation using the default configuration NOTE The DEFAULTS jumper will launch the configuration web page if set briefly after power up Web Configuration Parameter Descriptions Access Point The configuration web page in the 190 WIFI module allows the module to be configured as either an access point or to connect to an existing network To accomplish this a new para...

Page 122: ...etwork Mask Enter the desired Netmask here Gateway IP Address Enter the default gateway IP address here Enable DHCP Server recommended When Server SoftAP mode is active the Enable DHCP Server checkbox will enable the DHCP server to assign addresses automatically to connecting devices NOTE If this check box is unchecked in this mode it will be important to set static IP addresses in the devices con...

Page 123: ...to be configured as either an access point or to connect to an existing network To set the module to connect to an existing network change the Network Mode to Client Infrastructure Available Access Points Click the Refresh List button to scan for available access points that the 190 WIFI module can connect to You can select an AP by clicking on its name in the list Access Point SSID Enter the SSID...

Page 124: ... always assign the same IP address to the WIFI module When set to connect to an existing network it is recommended to use static IP addressing to make connecting to the module easier Once all settings have been entered click Save Reboot at the bottom of the webpage to save the parameters NOTE It is very important not to press Enter before all of the configuration settings have been properly entere...

Page 125: ...nd connections as possible and remove sense jumpers J1 SEN and J2 SEN Refer to the DAC Wiring section for the location of J1 and J2 If the sense lines are not needed the jumpers need to be installed NOTE The 190 DAC Option cannot be added in the field It requires returning the 190 to the factory to perform the upgrade Specifications Temperature Range 14 to 104 F 10 to 40 C Maximum Load Resistance ...

Page 126: ...rance 9V 5 and isolated DAC is powered NOTE The DC DC Power D1 LED will be on continuously when the DAC is powered D2 Fault IOUT Fault Current loop is an open circuit or insufficient power supply voltage to drive the load Over Temp DAC core temperature has exceeded the limit D3 Sample Blinks each time Sample is received D4 Mainline Heartbeat monitor that blinks each time through mainline routine D...

Page 127: ...ey to show the current setting If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle to a new setting and press the TARE key to save it Allowable values are 0 No Option Card Installed 1 Serial Interface Ethernet Wi Fi or USB Option Card Installed 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 Digital to Analog Converter Option Card Installed rAnGE Press...

Page 128: ...E key to show the stored value If the setting is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise using the numeric keys enter the desired weight value and press the TARE key to save it Allowable values are 1 to 999999 NOTE This weight must be a positive value up to the capacity of the scale and above the Hi value oUt This is the maximum output value in volts 00 01 to 10 00 All weight valu...

Page 129: ... press the TARE key 9dAC This sets the DAC output to follow the Gross weight only or the displayed weight gross or net Press the TARE key to show the current value If the setting displayed is acceptable press the TARE key again to save it and advance to the fUnC prompt Otherwise press the Fn key to toggle between YES and no and press the TARE key and advance to the fUnC prompt 9dAC YES 9dAC no DAC...

Page 130: ...load the driver and its installation instructions from CardinalScale com by navigating to 190 Storm Resource Type Software 190 USB Driver Onboard Status Diagnostic LED s The 190 USB option card contains three 3 LEDs to indicate the communication status of the USB connection LED Label Description D1 TXD Indicates the 190 USB has been successfully connected to a serial device and will flicker when t...

Page 131: ... the TARE key to save it Allowable values are 0 No Option Card Installed 1 Serial Interface Ethernet Wi Fi or USB Option Card Installed 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 Digital to Analog Converter Option Card Installed bAUd Option Card Baud Rate Press the TARE key to show the current setting If the setting displayed is 96 press the TARE key again to save it Otherwise use the Fn key to toggle th...

Page 132: ...Scoreboard format 2 Continuous Output uses Cardinal SB500 with traffic control format NOTE Continuous Output tYPE settings are for the selection of the format only A scoreboard cannot be connected directly to the 190 USB NOTE Refer to the CONT1 Continuous Output on Serial Interface tYPE parameter section for a description of output formats 0 and 1 190 USB Operation A connection to the 190 USB opti...

Page 133: ...n purchased with Guardian Vehicle Scale LIFE YES YES YES YES 90 DAYS 1 5 6 8 A B C D HYDRAULIC LOAD CELLS When purchased separately 10 YEARS YES YES YES YES NO 1 5 6 8 9 A B C D VEHICLE SCALE Deck and Below Excl PSC Series 5 YEARS YES YES YES YES 90 DAYS 1 2 3 5 6 A B C D E PSC and LSC SCALE STRUCTURES Deck and Below 3 YEARS YES YES YES YES 90 DAYS 1 2 3 5 6 11 A B C D GUARDIAN FLOOR SCALES 10 YEA...

Page 134: ... any item that has been damaged due to unusual wear abuse improper line voltage overloading theft fire water prolonged storage or exposure while in purchaser s possession or acts of God unless otherwise stated herein This warranty does not apply to peripheral equipment not manufactured by Cardinal This equipment will normally be covered by the equipment manufacturer s warranty This warranty sets fo...

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Page 136: ...tor 126 8400 M022 O1 Rev K 04 21 Cardinal Scale Mfg Co 102 E Daugherty Webb City MO 64870 USA Ph 417 673 4631 or 1 800 641 2008 Fax 417 673 2153 www cardinalscale com Technical Support 1 866 254 8261 E mail tech cardet com Printed in USA ...

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