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SET – PAD – STATIC

: Usage of static weighing mode   

It is used when changing from the current status of PAD, which is in dynamic 
weighing state, to static weighing mode. Only the PAD for which the status will be 
changed needs to be turned on.   
When the 

 key is pressed while the Detailed Menu StAtIC is displayed, the PAD for 

which the communication is connected currently will be changed into static weighing state.  
OK message will be displayed if there is PAD for which communication is connected and 
normal communication achieved, and FAIL message will be displayed if there is no PAD for 
which communication is connected and normal communication is failed. Exit by using the 
LEVEL3 key. 

 

SET – PAD – INMOTION

: Usage of dynamic weighing mode 

It is used when changing from the current status of PAD, which is in static weighing 
state, to dynamic weighing mode. Only the PAD for which the status will be changed 
needs to be turned on.   
 
When the 

 key is pressed while the Detailed Menu InMotn is displayed, the PAD for 

which the communication is connected currently will be changed into dynamic weighing 
state.  
Once the PAD is changed into dynamic weighing state, the following 4 settings must be 
made.  
 
After the OK message is displayed, perform the following setting in the order given. If 
FAIL message is displayed, then verify whether only one PAD is turned on.   

 

No  Functions 

Role 

Input range 

Message at the 

time of successful 

setting/ failure in 

setting 

1 bAnd 

At the time of measuring the dynamic weight, 
designate the range to be recognized as normal 
weight data 

90~100% bAnd 

OK/Fail 

2 CMP 

Constant to be multiplied to the computed 
dynamic weight 

50~150% CMP 

OK/Fail 

3 LW 

Set the weight at which dynamic weighing 
starts. It is set as % of the Max Capa 

0~50% LW 

 

OK/Fail 

4 Lt 

Once the time that exceeds the prescribed 
period of time has lapsed since the last axle has 
passed, it recognizes that the measurement is 
completed and prints the dynamic weighing 
data 

0~50000 

(50 

seconds) 

Lt  OK/Fail 

Exit by pressing the LEVEL3 key. 

 

* Dynamic weighing will not be able to provide accurate weight depending on the 
speed of the vehicle and given environment.  
If you wish to have accurate weighing, its usage is not recommended. 

 

Summary of Contents for RW-10Z

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Page 2: ...ey Functions 6 3 Technical Specifications 6 4 Explanation of Frontal Aspect 9 5 Menu 14 6 Method of Weighing Truck 22 7 Method of Searching Truck Data 24 8 RW10Z 15Z Utilization Method 26 9 How to Cha...

Page 3: ...empt the product from warrantee but also cause damages to the apparatus electrocution or fire 2 Do not damage process or excessively pull bend or twist the power supply cord This may damage the power...

Page 4: ...al power output the Indicator will be turned off 1 Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing our CAS RW 2000Z hereinafter referred to as RWZ Vehicle Weighing System This product was manufactured...

Page 5: ...vehicles With BACK LIGHT function it can be used even in dark place Built in printer 3 Technological Specifications RW2000Z Digital and Display Section Display of weight LCD 6 digit Sign Pad display...

Page 6: ...ional hours 12 hours Operational power supply AA Size Dry Battery or 4 units of 1 2V Rechargeable Battery Internal power supply applied current 3 3V 80mA Apparatus Specifications External dimensions 9...

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Page 8: ...is summation mode Indicator battery alarm lamp Indicates alarm for low batter of RW2000Z Support display Status Explanations Comments Numbers 1 6 Displays the currently selected PAD tE Indicates that...

Page 9: ...f testing of the printer POWER lamp Indicates external power source Indicates connection with external power source CHARGE lamp Indicates recharging Red currently recharging Green completion of rechar...

Page 10: ...rint for each axle by pressing the PRINT key after having entered the vehicle number PRINT Short You can start printing with PRINT KEY without using the TRUCK NO key When printing with the PRINT KEY t...

Page 11: ...ving from the Sub Menu to the Detailed Menu Or used in entering the Sub Menu Short If the menu contains Detailed Menu then it is used to enter the selected Detailed Menu Used in moving to the items in...

Page 12: ...speed setting SEtPAd Pad s ID setting ChKPAd Verification of communication connected Pad ID PAdnUM Setting of No of Pad to be connected StAtiC Static weighing mode PAd InMotn Dynamic weighing mode Ato...

Page 13: ...PAD verification of current time and verification of operation of built inprinter Whenever the LEVEL2 key is pressed the sub menu of the TEST mode moves in the sequenceofKEY DISPLAY BATTERY LOADCEL T...

Page 14: ...L PresstheLEVEL2keyuntilLOADCELisdisplayedwhileTESTisdisplayed LOADCEL will be displayed Once you press the LEVEL3 key to enter the LOADCELL mode PAD will be displayed When you press the desired PAD N...

Page 15: ...tion of communication connected Pad ID PAdnUM Setting of No of Pad to be connected StAtiC Static weighing mode PAd InMotn Dynamic weighing mode AtoPrt Automatic printing setting SPACE Printing interva...

Page 16: ...aveandexit withLEVEL3key SET GENERAL BLIGHT Setting the backlight Change the backlight setting by using key and key while Detailed Menu BLIGHT is displayed Saveandexit withLEVEL3key ON Backlightisalwa...

Page 17: ...ssed while Detailed MenuCHKPAD is displayed the No of PADofthePADfor whichthepoweristurnedonatthemoment willbedisplayed After having confirmed the PAD No exit by pressing the LEVEL3 key When communica...

Page 18: ...hePADfor whichthecommunicationisconnectedcurrently willbechangedintodynamic weighing state OncethePADischangedintodynamic weighingstate thefollowing4 settingsmustbe made After the OK message is displa...

Page 19: ...tstorethetruckDATAatthetimeofprinting SET PRINT SPACE Set the interval of printing Change the printing interval by using key and key while Detailed MenuSPACE is displayed Savethesetting andexitbyusing...

Page 20: ...en keyispressed whiletheDetailed Menu IndI is displayed then wireless communicationsettingofIndicatorcanbechanged Currentsettingvalue willbedisplayed firstandisawaitingentryofvaluedesiredbyuser Onceth...

Page 21: ...n you press the print key the weight will be printed 3 3rd 4th measurements Weigh withmethodused inabove1st and2nd weighing 4 Total weight of the vehicle When the SUM key is pressed upon full completi...

Page 22: ...y suing dummy plate 2 PLATE 2 DUMMY PLATE 3 axle Vehicle 1 Weigh the 1 st 2 nd and the 3 rd axle in this order 2 PLATE 12 DUMMY 4 axle Vehicle 1 Weigh in the order beginning with the 1 st axle 2 PLATE...

Page 23: ...ETkey 2 If there is a vehicle number that corresponds to the inputted vehicle number then display willbeshown intheformatofdat DATANumber PresstheSETkeyif you wishtoprint Allthesearchdata willbeprinte...

Page 24: ...XLE1 2000kg Weight of axle AXLE2 Pad1 1000kg Pad2 1000kg AXLE2 2000kg AXLE3 Pad1 1000kg Pad2 1000kg AXLE2 2000kg Total 6000kg Weight of all axles 2 When printing after having searched truck data FIND...

Page 25: ...ringsoilsbetween abodyandload cell 1 Howtouse Power ON function Power will be turned ON when the POWER S W is pressed for about2seconds Power OFF function Power will be turned OFF when the POWER S W i...

Page 26: ...ew roll of printing paper Take caution to refrain from sending Data to the printer during replacing of the paper Pull the cover of the printer forward When inserting the paper ensure that insertion is...

Page 27: ...28 Properly install the paper and verify that the paper outputs properly by pressing the FEED button...

Page 28: ...D conversion section Error occurs when the value of A D is too low or too high Measures to be taken Inspect the load cell of the Pad Err IZ Reasons for occurrence of error The initial zero point rang...

Page 29: ...Measures to be taken Set the weight on balance for adjustment of span in CAL 3 of the weight setting menu to the range of 10 100 of the maximum weight of the weighing scale Err SP Reasons for occurre...

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