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Summary of Contents for CI-170A

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Page 2: ... OFCI 170ASERIES 6 TECHNICALSPECIFICATION 7 MEASURE OFAPPEARANCE 9 FRONTPANEL 10 REAR PANEL 12 INSTALLATION CONNECTION 13 DISPLAYINGMETHOD 14 TESTMODE 15 CALIBRATION MODE 18 SETMODE 26 WEIGHINGMODE 52 COMMUNICATION PIN MAP 58 APPENDIX 60 ERROR MESSAGE 75 ...

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Page 5: ...THE FEATURES OF CI 170A SERIES 1 Features High quality high accuracy Panel specific indicator DIN SIZE 96 48 mm Appropriate for weight and measurement system Easy operation and various options Display of 6 digit 7 segment RFI EMI screened Watchdog circuitry System restoration Weight back up Memory the weight at sudden power failure 2 Main Function Store date time and calculated data at sudden powe...

Page 6: ...speed 320 times sec Digital Part Span calibration Full Digital Calibration Single pass automatic span calibration Input noise below 0 3μVpp Input impedance over 10MΩ Display 7 Segment 6 digit Maximum capacity 999999 Division 2 5 10 20 50 Display below zero minus signal Permitted limit tare Full capacity Display Part Description STABLE LAMP Weight is stable TARE LAMP Tare is used NET LAMP ON NET we...

Page 7: ...Power DC 9 24 V 1 25 A Size 102 5 W 100 8 D 52 5 H Temperature 10 40 Weight Approx 0 4 kg Power Consumption Approx 2W Option Part Option 1 RS 485 Serial Option 2 Inner Clock Option 3 Analog Out Option 4 Relay 2 Input 4 Output ...

Page 8: ...9 MEASURE OF APPEARANCE ...

Page 9: ... tare weight is stored NET lamp turn on when the current weight is NET weight HOLD lamp turn on when the weight is held while weighing moving or alive things ZERO lamp turn on when the current weight is 0 kg KG lamp turn on when the weight unit is kg TON lamp turn on when the weight unit is ton ...

Page 10: ...d to enter the SET mode Use this key to switch from GROSS to NET weight The annunciators and display will alternate between GROSS and NET as well In case tare weight is REGISTERED tare plus item s weight is GROSS weight and only item s weight is NET weight When the lamp turning on it means NET weight Used to enter the CALmode When you press this key the current designated printing form is printed ...

Page 11: ... ON OFF LOAD CELL Port for connecting load cell 1 EX 2 EX 3 SIG 4 SIG 5 GND DC POWER 9 24V 1 5A SERIAL RS 232C SERIAL RS 485C option A OUT Analog Out port V Out Voltage I Out Current option EXT IO External input output port option ...

Page 12: ...llowing diagram Manufacturer s wire colors Connector Company Pin 1 EX Pin 2 EX Pin 3 SIG Pin 4 SIG Pin 5 GND CAS RED WHITE GREEN BLUE CASE KYOWA RED BLACK GREEN WHITE CASE INTERFACE RED BLACK GREEN WHITE CASE P T RED BLACK GREEN WHITE CASE BLS GREEN BLACK WHITE RED YELLOW SHOWA RED BLUE WHITE BLACK CASE SHINKOH RED BLACK GREEN WHITE CASE TMI RED WHITE GREEN BLUE YELLOW TML RED BLACK WHITE GREEN CA...

Page 13: ...ISPLAYING METHOD 1 Number NUMBER DISPLAY NUMBER DISPLAY 0 5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 2 Alphabet Alphabet DISPLAY Alphabet DISPLAY Alphabet DISPLAY Alphabet DISPLAY A H O V B I P W C J Q X D K R Y E L S Z F M T G N U ...

Page 14: ...t TEST3 Load cell test andA D conversion test TEST4 Serial interface test TEST5 Printer test TEST6 A out test OPTION TEST7 External input output test OPTION TEST8 RTC test OPTION TEST 1 FUNCTION Key test KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION SET key next menu Other keys Perform test Key number ex In case of Zero key 1 Press the key to be test and the No of key mode should identify with code of key as the follow...

Page 15: ...ital value is changing If the digital value is fixed or zero is displayed please check the connection of load cell TEST 4 FUNCTION RS 232 RS 485 test with computer Serial port KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Key Value change ZERO key Cancel SET key next menu Waiting for transmission and reception Received none Transmitted 1 Note 1 Do this test after the connection of serial port of computer and serial por...

Page 16: ...e output level of Aout is raised by 25 each time the key is pushed TEST 7 OPTION FUNCTION External Input Output test KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Key Valuechange ZERO key Cancel SET key next menu I X O X I 2 O 4 Displayed in the external input section when there is an external input Push key to execute weighing external output input 2 output 4 TEST 8 OPTION FUNCTION RTC test KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION SET...

Page 17: ...or calibration CAL8 Gravity adjustment CAL9 Setting dual range CAL 1 CAL 1 1 FUNCTION Set Unit Set Unit kg ton KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Key Valuechange ZERO Key Cancel SET Key Save and next menu kg Unit kg ton Unit ton CAL 1 2 FUNCTION Setting Maximum Value Range of set value 1 99 999 KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Key Valuechange Key Digitchange ZERO Key Cancel SET Key Save and next menu Max value 5000 k...

Page 18: ...d next menu 1 kg 0 2 kg 0 05 kg 0 001 kg Note 1 To end CAL2 press CANCELkey when a decimal point is set Note2 Settheexternalresolutionwithin1 30 000asthevaluebydividingthemaximum weightbytheminimumdivision Iftheexternalresolution is1 30 000 or more Err 21 is shown Note3 Thepositionofadecimalpointisdecidedbythepositionofadecimalpointforthe minimumdivisionsetinCAL2 ...

Page 19: ...es Note 1 A function to use when the output of load cell is corrected by setting multiple points in some sections because the actual curve of load cell is not a straight line CAL 3 2 Function ZeroCalibration KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION ZERO Key Cancel SET Key Save and next menu UnLoAd Emptytheloadtrayandpressthesetupkey 1234 Thecurrentweightvalueisdisplayed Confirm Stable andpressthesetupkey Zeroingin...

Page 20: ...on Note1 Settheweightwithin arangeof10 100 CAL 3 4 Function WeightCalibration KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION ZERO Key Cancel SET Key Save and next menu LoAd Load theweight setinCAL3 3 andpressthe setupkey 12345 Thecurrentweightvalueisdisplayed Confirm Stable andpressthesetupkey Spanadjustmentinprogress Note1 CAL3 3andCAL3 4arerepeatedasmanyasSTEPissetinCAL3 1 Atthistime theweightvalueshouldbesettoavalueg...

Page 21: ...ET Key Save and next menu ZE CAL Directzeroinputmode 0 0000 Loadcellzero 0 0000mV V 0 1000 Loadcellzero 0 1000mV V CAL 5 2 Function Direct input about the span value of loadcell Range of set value 1 99 999 KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Key Valuechange Key Digitchange ZERO Key Cancel SET Key Save and next menu SP CAL Directspaninputmode 1 2000 Loadcellspan 1 2000mV V 2 0000 Loadcellspan 2 0000mV V ...

Page 22: ...2mV V CAL 7 Function Factor Calibration KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Key Valuechange Key Digitchange ZERO Key Cancel SET Key Save and next menu NOTUSE This function cannot be used because of multi calibration FACtor Itmeansyouenteredthefactorcorrectionmode 12345 Thecurrentfactorisdisplayed Note 1 As this is a menu to set the weight setup with no weight general users have no need to use it Note 2 This c...

Page 23: ...t menu G CAL It means you accessed to the menu for the gravityadjustment Gr CAL 9 XXXX Setthegravityfortheproductionplace Gr SET 9 XXXX Setthegravityfortheplacetousetheproduct Note 1 If the gravity of the indicator production place is different from that of the place to use the gravity adjustment can be done using this function ...

Page 24: ...e is displayed and return to the CALmenu mode CAL 9 2 Function Setting the applied section for the Dual Range Range of set value 0 99999 KEY DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Key Valuechange Key Digitchange ZERO Key Cancel SET Key Save and next menu M 1000 Dualrangeisappliedtolessthan1000kg M 5000 Dualrangeisappliedtolessthan5 000kg M 10000 Dualrangeisappliedtolessthan10 000kg Note 1 If the input value is great...

Page 25: ...N 01 SetADspeed 1 GEN 02 SetaverageFilterBuffer 10 GEN 03 Setdigitalfilterbuffer 0 GEN 04 Set use key lock 0 GEN 05 SetKeyOperatingConditions 1 GEN 06 Setstablerange 1 GEN 07 SetAutomaticZeroTracking Compensation 1 GEN 08 SetWeightBack up 0 GEN 09 SetZerorange 10 GEN 10 SetTarerange 100 GEN 11 SetInitZero 10 GEN 12 SetOverloadrange 9 GEN 13 SetHoldType 0 GEN 14 SetHoldCancelingConditions 0 GEN 15 ...

Page 26: ...on 0 4 RTC Setting 4 RTC OPTION RTC 01 SetDate RTC 02 Set Time 5 A OUTSetting 5 AOUT OPTION AOUT 01 A outRange 0 AOUT 02 V out Range 2 AOUT 03 I out Range 3 AOUT 04 Dualoutputmode 1 AOUT 05 MinimumweightofA out 0 AOUT 06 MaximumweightofA out Maxweight AOUT 07 AdjustzeroofA out 4000 AOUT 08 AdjustspanofA out 20000 AOUT 08 SetA outOutputType 0 6 RelaySetting 6 EXIO OPTION EXIO 01 RelayOutmode 0 EXIO...

Page 27: ...verage filter Function AveragefilterSetting SetRange 1 50 DisplayPart Meaning Fil XX InitialValue 10 Settingthenumberofbuffersintheaveragefilter Note 1 Set based on the environment The rate of change of weight may slow Menu GEN 03 Set digital filter Function AveragefilterSetting SetRange 0 5 DisplayPart Meaning IIR XX InitialValue 0 0 Filternotuse 1 5 Filterintensity Note 1 Set based on the enviro...

Page 28: ...he weighing status Menu GEN 07 SetAutomatic Zero set Range Function AutomaticZero setRangeSetting SetRange 1 99 DisplayPart Meaning ZTR XX InitialValue 1x0 5division StabilitylampisturnedONwhenweightchangeissuchthatthe widthofchangeinagiventimeiswithinthesetvaluex0 5 division Note 1 This function automatically corrects the zero set if the weight does not exceed a set readability range within a set...

Page 29: ...ialValue 10 Initialzerooperateswithin ㅇㅇ oftheGrossWeight Menu GEN 12 Set Overload Range Function OverloadRangeSetting SetRange 1 99 DisplayPart Meaning OVRD XX InitialValue 9x1Digit Overweightfromthenextto0x1Digitofthemaximumweight Menu GEN 13 Set Hold Type Function HoldTypeSetting SetRange 0 3 DisplayPart Meaning HOLD 00 AverageValueHold HOLD 01 PeakHold HOLD 02 SamplingHold HOLD 03 AutomaticHol...

Page 30: ...XX InitialValue 10 Autoholdcancelwhenweightchangewidthislargerthan setvalue Menu GEN 18 Set the use of set key Function Settheuseofsetkey SetRange 0 6 DisplayPart Meaning FKEY 00 Setkeyusedastheholdkey FKEY 01 Setkeyusedasthetotalprintkey FKEY 02 Setkeyusedasthestartkey FKEY 03 Setkeyusedasthetareclearkey FKEY 04 Setkeyusedastheholdclearkey FKEY 05 SetkeyusedastheSetPointkey FKEY 06 Setkeyusedasth...

Page 31: ... XX InitialValue 0x1Digit Uptothesetvalue 1Digitisallowedasthezero Menu GEN 21 Initializing of set values Function Initializingofsetvalues SetRange 0 1 DisplayPart Meaning INIT 0 Nosetvaluesoftheproductareinitializedtofactoryshippingstate INIT 1 Allsetvaluesoftheproductareinitializedtofactoryshippingstate ...

Page 32: ...Bit1 ParityBit Even CPR1 2 DataBit7 StopBit1 ParityBit Odd CPR1 3 DataBit7 StopBit2 ParityBit Odd CPR1 4 DataBit8 StopBit1 ParityBit Even CPR1 5 DataBit8 StopBit1 ParityBit Odd Menu COMM 03 Set RS 232C Baud Rate Function RS232BaudRateSetting SetRange 0 7 DisplayPart Meaning CBR1 0 1 200bps CBR1 1 2 400bps CBR1 2 4 800bps CBR1 3 9 600bps CBR1 4 19 200bps CBR1 5 38 400bps CBR1 6 57 600bps CBR1 7 115...

Page 33: ...yispushed CMD1 2 Transmittedinbothstable unstablecases StreamMode CMD1 3 Transmittedonlyiftheweightisstable CMD1 4 CommandType1 CMD1 5 CommandType3 CMD1 6 Modbusprotocol CMD1 7 MIGUNprotocol Note 1 Refer toAppendix 2 3 for command types Note 2 Refer toAppendix 5 for MIGUN protocol Menu COMM 07 Set RS485 Port Function RS485PortSetting ParityBit RS485 SetRange 0 5 DisplayPart Meaning CPR2 0 DataBit8...

Page 34: ...ction RS485OutputFormat SetRange 0 3 DisplayPart Meaning CFM2 0 22byteofCAS CFM2 1 10byteofCAS CFM2 2 18byteFormat AND FINE CFM2 3 18byteofMIGUN Note 1 Refer to Appendix 1 for the communication format Menu COMM 11 RS485 Communication Method Function RS485CommunicationMethod Outputmode SetRange 0 7 DisplayPart Meaning CMD2 0 Dataisnottransmitted CMD2 1 Transmittedonlyiftheprintkeyispushed CMD2 2 Tr...

Page 35: ...ate Time GrossWeight Tare NetWeight BPPrintForm2 FORM2 PFOM 2 PrintForm3 Date Time NetWeight BPPrintForm3 FORM3 PFOM 3 PrintForm4 Date Time SerialNo NetWeight BPPrintForm4 FORM4 Form1 Date Time WeighingNo NetWeight Form2 Date Time GrossWeight Tare NetWeight Form3 Date Time Time NetWeight 2016 07 07 12 30 46 No 1 50 0kg No 2 100 0kg No 3 200 5kg 2016 07 07 12 30 46 Gross 1000 0kg Tare 0 0kg Net 100...

Page 36: ...Number 2 byte V06 Print count 2 byte V07 Date 10 byte V08 Time 8 byte CAS BPSeries Printer Protocol Parameter Description Data Length V00 Gross Weight 7 byte V01 Tare Value 7 byte V02 Net Weight 7 byte V03 Net omit for bar code 6 byte V04 Item Number 2 byte V05 Print count 3 byte V06 Date 10 byte V07 Time 8 byte V08 Unit kg 2 byte V09 Total Net include 9 byte ...

Page 37: ...Meaning PRAN 0 Printoutonlyiftheweightvalueis PRAN 1 Printoutonlyiftheweightvalueis PRAN 2 Printoutregardlessofwhethertheweightvalueis Menu PRT 04 Set Print Out Condition Function SetPrintOutCondition Printingcondition SetRange 0 2 DisplayPart Meaning PRCS 0 ManualPrint Printedonlyiftheprintkeyispushed PRCS 1 AutomaticPrint Printedautomaticallyiftheweightvalueisstabilized PRCS 2 FinishPrint Printe...

Page 38: ...RTC 01 Set Date Function SetDate NumberKey DataDesignation DisplayPart Meaning 10 08 17 August17th 2010 Menu RTC 02 Set Time Function SetTime NumberKey DataDesignation DisplayPart Meaning 11 30 10 30minutesand10secondspast11o clock ...

Page 39: ...ge settings are applied with priority during setting Note 2 When only using I out the V out output range must be set to 0 Menu AOUT 03 I out range setting Function I out range SetRange 0 3 DisplayPart Meaning IRAN 0 I out is closed IRAN 1 4mA 20mA IRAN 2 0mA 20mA IRAN 3 0mA 24mA Menu AOUT 04 Dual output V out I out Function Dualoutput V out I out SetRange 0 1 DisplayPart Meaning DUON 0 Dualoutputd...

Page 40: ...gs of 0 10V 0 24mA Note 2 The Micro adjustment function does not work during simultaneous output of V out and I out Menu AOUT 08 Adjust Span ofA out Function AdjusttheMaximumOutputuponUsingAnalogOutoption SetRange 0 24000 DisplayPart Meaning 10000 10 000mA 4 16Voutput 20000 20 000mA 8 33Voutput 24000 24 000mA 10 0Voutput Note 1 The example is based on settings of 0 10V 0 24mA Note 2 The Micro adju...

Page 41: ...LimittypeCheckerMode EXMD 2 CheckerMode EXMD 3 ProgrammableMode EXMD 4 PackerMode EXMD 5 CheckerMode2 Timer EXMD 6 LimittypeCheckerMode2 Stable Set the SP Set Point in the SET MODE W Weight Limit Mode Note 1 Setvalueinputrequirement SP2 SP1 2 RelayOutput Step1 W SP1 ON Step2 W SP2 ON Finish W SP2 Stable ON Nearzero Setvalue 0rangeoutput ...

Page 42: ...43 Limit type Checker Mode Note 1 Setvalueinputrequirement SP2 SP1 2 RelayOutput LOW SP1 W ON HIGH W SP2 ON Finish OK SP1 W SP2 ON Nearzero Setvalue 0rangeoutput ...

Page 43: ...e 1 Setvalueinputrequirement SP2 SP1 2 RelayOutput LOW SP1 W ON HIGH W SP2 ON Finish OK SP1 W SP2 ON Nearzero Setvalue 0rangeoutput 3 Whenever stable each output set 4 No change the status until come back to the Zero Band ...

Page 44: ...nputrequirement SP4 SP3 SP2 SP1 SP5 SP6 SP7 SP8 2 RelayOutput Step1 W SP1 ON W SP8 OFF Step2 W SP2 ON W SP7 OFF Step3 W SP3 ON W SP6 OFF Step4 W SP4 ON W SP5 OFF 3 When it increases External output ON When it decreases External output OFF ...

Page 45: ...P2 SP1 2 T1 Start DelayTime for completed Relay T2 Operating Duration Time for completed Relay EXTIN SettheStartkey 3 RelayOutput Step1 Start ON W SP1 SP3 OFF Step2 Start ON W SP2 SP4 OFF Finish AfterStep2andT1 ONforT2 Nearzero Setvalue 0rangeoutput ...

Page 46: ...3 RefertoEXIO 07 Delaytimeofjudgment relayoutput 4 T4 RefertoEXIO 08 OperationTimeofJudgment relayoutput 5 RelayOutput LOW SP1 W ON HIGH W SP2 ON Finish OK SP1 W SP2 ON Nearzero Setvalue 0rangeoutput 6 Whenever stable each output set 7 No change the status until come back to the Zero Band ...

Page 47: ... Setvalueinputrequirement SP2 SP1 2 RelayOutput LOW SP1 W ON HIGH W SP2 ON Finish OK SP1 W SP2 Stable ON Nearzero Setvalue 0rangeoutput 3 Stabilize and maintain the previous output until the weight is determined ...

Page 48: ...SP1 W SP2 ㅁ 3_CheckerMode Zero LOW W SP1 HIGH SP2 W Finish OK SP1 W SP2 ㅁ 4_ProgrammableMode Step1 SP1 W ON W SP8 OFF Step2 SP2 W ON W SP7 OFF Step3 SP3 W ON W SP6 OFF Step4 SP4 W ON W SP5 OFF ㅁ 5_PackerMode Zero Step1 W SP1 SP3 Step2 W SP2 SP4 Finish ㅁ 6_CheckerMode2 Zero LOW W SP1 HIGH SP2 W Finish OK SP1 W SP2 ㅁ 7_LimittypeCheckerMode2 Zero LOW W SP1 HIGH SP2 W Finish OK SP1 W SP2 ...

Page 49: ...In2 is tare tareless key EIN2 02 External In2 is print key EIN2 03 External In2 is hold key EIN2 04 External In2 is hold clear key EIN2 05 External In2 is start key Menu EXIO 04 Relay Reverse On Off Function RelayReverseOn Off SetRange 0 1 DisplayPart Meaning EREV 00 RelayReverseOFF EREV 01 RelayReverseON Menu EXIO 05 Set Start Delay Time for completed Relay Function SetStartDelayTimeforcompletedR...

Page 50: ...ST 10 Delayedby00x0 1Sec Menu EXIO 08 Set Operating Duration Time for Judgement Relay Function SetOperatingDurationTimeforjudgenentRelay T4 SetRange 0 99 DisplayPart Meaning ECOT 10 Delayedby00x0 1Sec Menu EXIO 09 Relay Display On Off Function RelayDisplayOn Off SetRange 0 1 DisplayPart Meaning ELED 00 RelayDisplayOFF ELED 01 RelayDisplayON ...

Page 51: ...ale stores current weight as the tare weight If you press TARE key in unload condition tare setting is released Toggle key between GROSS weight and NET weight The annunciators and display will alternate between GROSS and NET as well In case tare weight is registered tare and item s total weight is G weight and only item s weight is N weight Used to print the print FORM you ve chosen in SET mode So...

Page 52: ...y Zero point drift Step 2 ZERO Press ZERO key when the weight is stable Step 3 Empty ZERO compensation The present value is returned the display to the ZERO Note 1 It shall be in zero range to 4 or 10 of maximum capacity in Set menu of GEN 09 Note 2 Non ability in HOLD state of the weight Note 3 Non ability in setting tare ...

Page 53: ...t is on the display Step 4 Container Content Gross 700kg Net 500kg TARE and NET key is turned on Step 5 Unload Gross 0 0kg Net 200 0kg Tare function is turned on Step 6 TARE Unload If you press TARE key in unload condition tare setting is released Step 7 Unload Gross 0 0kg Net 0 0kg Tare function is turned off Note TARE Range maximum capacity Press TARE key when the weight is stable If you press T...

Page 54: ...ght 5 00kg Net weight is on the display now Step 2 NET GROSS Step 3 Container and Content Article Gross weight is on the display now Step 4 NET GROSS Step 5 Container and Content Article Net weight is on the display now Note GROSS annunciator appears when gross weight is on the display GROSS annunciator disappears when net weight is on the display ...

Page 55: ...d SET key then move to menu mode In the menu use key and SET key move to 3 SP menu Display Key On platform Description Step 1 Displayed current setpoint number Step 2 Changethesetpointvalue Step 3 SET Setpointissaved Step 4 Repeat setp1 3 until end pointofmaxsetpoint 01 000 SP 1 ...

Page 56: ...57 Example 5 Print weighing data Display Key On platform Description Step 1 Article Step 2 PRINT Press PRINT key Step 3 Weighing data is printed ...

Page 57: ...ltage difference which are more stable for electric noises than other communication methods In addition the AC Power Cable or other electric wires should be placed separately and the shield cable 0 5Φ or more dedicated to communications should be applied The recommended use distance is within 1 2km Computer Indicator P RS 485 TRX N RS 485 TRX ...

Page 58: ...59 EXT Input Output Connection Option If 5 to 24 voltage applies to input terminals a signal inputs to each of terminal ...

Page 59: ...t in COMM 01 Lamp Status Byte Bt7 1 Bt6 Stable Bt5 1 Bt4 Hold Bt3 Printer Bt2 Gross Weight Bt1 Tare Bt0 Zero Point 10 Bytes for CAS Data 8bytes CR LF 18 Bytes forAND Data 8 bytes CR LF US Unstable GS GrossWeight Unit kg t ST Stable NT NetWeight OL Overload 22 Bytes for CAS Relay status Data 8 bytes CR LF US Unstable GS GrossWeight DeviceID LampStatusbyte relay Unit kg t ST Stable NT NetWeight OL O...

Page 60: ...ght Unit kg t ST Stable NT NetWeight OL Overload Weight Date 8 byte MIGUN Weight Date 8 byte Example weight Byte No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 5kg 1 3 5 135kg 1 3 5 135kg 1 3 5 Example weight Byte No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 5kg 0 0 0 1 3 5 135kg 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 135kg 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 ...

Page 61: ...input ddPN00CRLF InputItemNo 00 50 Changetheitemno andretransmitddPN00 CRLFtoPCuponcommandinput ddOPCRLF SameasStartKey ExecutethestartandretransmitddOPCRLF toPCuponcommandinput dd Device ID ASCII Code 0 30 hex 0 31 hex if the Device ID is 01 00000 00 Set value for upper limit lower limit upper limit fall lower limit fall ASCII Code 0x30 hex 0x30 hex 0x33 hex 0x34 hex 0x35 hex if the set value is ...

Page 62: ...33 1 49 A 65 Q 81 a 97 q 113 34 2 50 B 66 R 82 b 98 r 114 35 3 51 C 67 S 83 c 99 s 115 36 4 52 D 68 T 84 d 100 t 116 37 5 53 E 69 U 85 e 101 u 117 38 6 54 F 70 V 86 f 102 v 118 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 g 103 w 119 40 8 56 H 72 X 88 h 104 x 120 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 y 121 42 58 J 74 Z 90 j 106 z 122 43 59 K 75 91 k 107 123 44 60 L 76 92 l 108 124 45 61 M 77 93 m 109 125 46 62 N 78 94 n 110 126 47 63 O 7...

Page 63: ... bit sent first Parity bit setting instrument setting Stop bit setting instrument setting MODBUS SUPPORTED FUNCTIONS From the commands capable of being used in the Modbus RTU protocol only the following are used in communication management with the instrument Other commands may not be accurately interpreted and may cause error or shutdown the system Function Explanation 03 0x03 READ HOLDING REGIST...

Page 64: ...byte number of bytes in the following data FUNCTION 16 Preset multiple registers Request Addr Funcion Add Reg 1 No reg No bytes Val Reg 1 Val Reg 2 2 bytes A 0x10 0x0000 0x0002 0x4 0x0000 0x0000 CRC Total bytes 7 2 No register 2 Reply Address Funcion Add Reg 1 No reg 2 bytes A 0x10 0x0000 0x0002 CRC Total bytes 8 No registers number of modbus register to be read start at address 1 register No byte...

Page 65: ...TX 1 ID NO 2 COMMAND 4 BCC 2 ETX 1 STX ID NO WZER A9 BCC ETX 02H 30H 31H 57H 5AH 45H 52H 41H 39H 03H Calculation on the Check Sum computes the total sum of values from STX to prior to BCC and only transmits single digit and double digit numbers in the range of 10 s For example if the calculated Check Sum value is 1A9 then the last two characters A and 9 will be converted to ASCII and be transmitte...

Page 66: ...45H 52H 06H 1AFH Indicator Data Transmission Format Excepts BCC STX 1 ID NO 2 COMMAND 4 ACK 1 ETX 1 STX ID NO WZER ACK ETX 2H 30H 31H 57H 5AH 45H 52H 06H 03H ACK 06H Transmission Complete Normal Operation NAK 15H Transmission Unsuccessful Re transmit DATA1 16 1 Header1 ST Stable US Unstable OL OverLoad 2 Header2 NT NetWeight GS GrossWeight 3 DATA Weightincludingcodeanddecimals 4 UNIT Kg kg Ton t S...

Page 67: ...Value STX ID NO RCWT DATA1 BCC ETX STX ID NO RSUB BCC 9D ETX Command to transmit the Sub total STX ID NO RSUB P N 2 CODE 6 COUNT 6 S T W 8 BCC ETX No Decimal Place STX ID NO RGRD BCC 90 ETX Command to transmit the Grand Total STX ID NO RGRD P N 2 CODE 6 T_COUNT 6 G T W 10 BCC ETX No Decimal Place STX ID NO RSP1 BCC ETX CommandtotransmittheDATAofthe Step1 TransmittheStep1DATA 6 STX ID NO RSP1 00000...

Page 68: ...n the Indicator to 12 34 56 STX ID NO WTIM WCK BCC ETX or STX ID NO WTIM NAK BCC ETX STX ID NO WPNO P N 2 BCC 06 ETX ex STX 01 WPNO 01 06 ETX Command to change the PART NUMBER to 01 value that is being sent STX ID NO WPNO ACK BCC ETX or STX ID NO WPNO NAK BCC ETX STX ID NO WCNO C N 6 BCC CD ETX ex STX 01 WCNO 123456 CD ETX Command to change the CODE to the 123456 valuethat is being sent STX ID NO ...

Page 69: ... ETX or STX ID NO WSP3 NAK BCC ETX STX ID NO WSP4 SP4 6 BCC ETX ex STX ID NO WSP4 000000 BCC ETX Commandtochange Step 4 tothe DATAvaluethatisbeingsent STX ID NO WSP4ACK BCC ETX or STX ID NO WSP4 NAK BCC ETX STX ID NO WSP5 SP5 6 BCC ETX ex STX ID NO WSP5 000000 BCC ETX Commandtochange Step 5 tothe DATAvaluethatisbeingsent STX ID NO WSP5ACK BCC ETX or STX ID NO WSP5 NAK BCC ETX STX ID NO WSP6 SP6 6 ...

Page 70: ... can be inferred that a communication error has occurred If the data strings have been accurately received but cannot be executed an exceptional response is required The contents are as follows Exceptional response Address Function Code 2bytes A Funct 0x80 CRC CODE DESCRIPTION 1 Invalid or unsupported function ILLEGAL FUNCTION 2 When the stated data address cannot be used ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESS 3 Wh...

Page 71: ...word composing the register REGISTER DESCRIPTION Input value Saving to EEPROM ACCESS 40002 Type of instrument R 40008 GROSS WEIGHT H R 40009 GROSS WEIGHT L R 40010 NET WEIGHT H R 40011 NET WEIGHT L R 40014 Raw AD Data_H R 40015 Raw AD Data_L R 40017 Set point 1 H 0 99999 Y R W 40018 Set point 1 L 0 99999 Y R W 40019 Set point 2 H 0 99999 Y R W 40020 Set point 2 L 0 99999 Y R W 40021 Set point 3 H ...

Page 72: ...ut V Out range Setting 0 99999 40051 Analog Out I Out range Setting 0 99999 40052 Analog Out Dual Out range Setting 0 99999 40060 ADC Speed 0 99999 Y R W 40062 AD Filter Size 0 99999 Y R W 40069 40080 Reserved 40053 Ext_Input Y R W 40060 Ext_Output Y R W 40062 Analog out Span Weight H Y R W 40063 ADC reserved 40064 ADC reserved 40065 ADC reserved 40066 ADC reserved 40067 ADC reserved 40068 ADC res...

Page 73: ...d 5 Tare Clear 6 Hold Clear Y W 40090 reserved 40151 Device Number Y R W 40152 Comm transmit time Y R W 40153 RS232 parity bit Y R W 40154 RS232 Baudrate Y R W 40155 RS232 output data Gross Net Y R W 40156 RS232 output format Y R W 40157 RS232 output mode Y R W 40158 40170 reserved 40171 Set Year Y R W 40172 Set Month Y R W 40173 Set Date Y R W 40174 Set Hour Y R W 40175 Set Minute Y R W 40176 Set...

Page 74: ...ceed 100 oftheweighingscale capacity Setthecounterweightweighttowithinthemaximumweighing scalecapacity setinCAL1 inCAL4ofweightcalibrationmode Err24 Spanistoolow Settingthepresentresolutionisnotpossibleasthereisanissuewith theloadcellortheloadcelloutputistoosmall Resettheweight calibrationbyreducingtheresolution PCS PERCENTSampleweightistoosmall Err25 Spanistoohigh Thereisanissuewiththeloadcellort...

Page 75: ...tofuse Err09 Thecurrentweightexceedsthezero setrange InF09ofConversionModesettheactivationrange towithin2 or10 ofthemaximumcapacity Err10 Theweightofthecontainerbeingdesignated exceedsthemaximumcapacityoftheweighing scale Setthecontainerweighttobelessthanthemaximum capacity Err13 Whencalibratingtheweightthesetzero sethas beenexceeded Checkthestatusoftheloadplateandredotheweight calibrations Err15 ...

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