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TARGET BIN SCALE RF rev.09

TARGET BIN SCALE RF

Time Clock & Relay Settings

References:

• Augers
 

Main settings ...............Section 5.7

 

Permanent time clock ...Section 5.7

 

Scheduled time clock  ..Section 6.2.1

Your Calibration Settings 

[refer to section 5.6]

Output

Time Clocks (#1-16)

Room

Bird

Relay #

(1-8)

Monday

Tuesday

Wednes.

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Room 1

Room 2

Males

Females

Augers

 

(section   5.7)

Auger 1
Auger 2
Auger 3
Auger 4

Feed lines

 

(section  5.4)

Feed line 1

n/a

Feed line 2
Feed line 3
Feed line 4
Feed line 5
Feed line 6

BIN 1

Offset               : 

Sensivity

Load Cell 1 : 
Load Cell 2 : 
Load Cell 3 : 
Load Cell 4 : 
Load Cell 5 : 
Load Cell 6 : 
Load Cell 7 : 
Load Cell 8 : 

BIN 2

Offset               : 

Sensivity

Load Cell 1 : 
Load Cell 2 : 
Load Cell 3 : 
Load Cell 4 : 
Load Cell 5 : 
Load Cell 6 : 
Load Cell 7 : 
Load Cell 8 : 

• Time Clock settings:  .......Section 6.2.3;

• Feed Lines
 

Main settings ...............Section 5.4

 

Permanent time clock ...Section 5.4

 

Scheduled time clock  ..Section 6.2.1

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TARGET BIN SCALE RF rev.09

TARGET BIN SCALE RF

3. 

MOUNTING INSTRUC-

TIONS

3.1.  Installing the Controller 

on the Wall

Open the latch and lift the cover. Remove the 

black caps located on each of the four mounting 

holes. Mount the enclosure on the wall using 

four screws.  Be sure the electrical knockouts 

are at the bottom of the enclosure in order to 

prevent  water  from  entering  the  controller. 

Insert the screws in the mounting holes and 

tighten.  Fasten the four black caps provided 

with  the  controller  onto  the  four  mounting 

holes. The enclosure must be mounted in a lo-

cation that will allow the cover to be completely 

opened right up against the wall.

3.2.  Connections

3.2.1.  Controller’s Main Wiring

Refer  to  the  wiring  diagram  enclosed  with 

this user's manual to connect the controller. 

Use the electrical knockouts provided at the 

bottom  of  the  enclosure.  Do  not  make  ad-

ditional  holes  in  the  enclosure,  particularly 

on the side of the enclosure when using a 

computer communication module.

3.2.2.  Analog Signal Link Precautions

To  avoid  precision  problems,  the  LCT-3 

modules must be mounted as close as pos-

sible to their respective LBJB-8 module. The 

analog link between these 2 modules is very 

sensitive.

All wiring must be done by an autho-
rized  electrician and must comply with 
applicable codes, laws and regulations. 
Be sure power is off before doing any 
wiring  to  avoid  electrical  shocks  and 
equipment damage.

Do not install rigid conduit into electrical 

knockouts. Only nylon cable glands are 

permitted for cable or wire fastening. 

The controller has no power-on switch. 

An external switch or circuit breaker shall 

be included in the building installation to 

interrupt power to L and N electric power 

lines. It shall be in close proximity to the 

equipment and within easy reach of the 

operator. It shall be marked as the discon-
necting device for the equipment.

3.2.3.  Alarm Connection

There are two types of alarms on the market.  

One type activates when current is cut off at 

its  input,  whereas  the  other  activates  when 

current is supplied at its input.  For an alarm of 

the first type, use the NC terminal as shown on 

the wiring diagram.  For an alarm of the second 

type, use the NO terminal.

Controller

LCT-3

LCJB-8

BIN

Communication link 

5 000ft max (1 500m max)

Analog signal link

must be as short as possible!

Summary of Contents for Target

Page 1: ...M 890 00448 rev 09 REV 08 Target Bin Scale RF User s manual...

Page 2: ...be void if this product is used in a manner not specified by the manu facturer Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete accurate and up to date The information contained in i...

Page 3: ...T BIN SCALE RF rev 09 TARGET BIN SCALE RF TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1 1 Precautions 4 1 2 Symbols of the Manual 4 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5 2 1 Description of the Controller 5 2 2 Typical Applicati...

Page 4: ...al earth terminals which are generally asso ciated with test and measurement circuits These terminals are not for safetyearthingpurposesbutprovide an earth reference point Fuse For Customer Use Enter...

Page 5: ...ell Ground strap bolted to the bin leg The bin leg should never touch the load cell it must rest on the washers 5 TARGET BIN SCALE RF rev 09 TARGET BIN SCALE RF 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2 1 Description of th...

Page 6: ...1 Auger 3 Auger 4 Auger 2 Receiving Hopper 35 TARGET BIN SCALE RF rev 09 TARGET BIN SCALE RF Time Clock Settings Refer to section 6 2 3 to program time clocks and refer to section 5 4 to assign them t...

Page 7: ...o be completely opened right up against the wall 3 2 Connections 3 2 1 Controller s Main Wiring Refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this user s manual to connect the controller Use the electrica...

Page 8: ...a menu has more than two items the display scrolls to show additional items Use the right arrow key to select a menu option Use the left arrow key to return to the previous menu Note that if passwords...

Page 9: ...shes on the display Use the adjustment buttons to set the day 6 Press the right arrow key The hour flashes on the display Use the adjustment buttons to set the hour 7 Proceed in similar fashion to set...

Page 10: ...meter is accessible if the clock schedule is set to Week above Clock Type A time clock can either stop after a specific run time start run or at a pre cise time of the day start stop Choose the desire...

Page 11: ...rs Re fer to section 6 2 3 to program the timer Worksheets are provided at the end of this manual to write down your time clock relay settings 1 From the main menu select 7 Installation 5 Feed Line Se...

Page 12: ...cells Sensitivity of Load Cells Enter the sensi tivity of each load cell The sensitivity value is specific to each load cell and is indicated on the load cell s calibration certificate It is also writ...

Page 13: ...in when the weight reading is stable enough Otherwise it will display an error message The stability tolerance is the variation in the weight reading the controller can tolerate to calibrate the bin s...

Page 14: ...se the control ler displays an error message The stability tolerance is the stability value the controller can tolerate to calibrate the scale By default it is set to 2000 The weight reading may be un...

Page 15: ...ate Maximum State Select Yes to calibrate the loaded bin The message Please Wait is displayed Wait until the end of the calibration this process may take a few minutes If calibration is successful the...

Page 16: ...topping augers when the system is load ed Bin augers automatically stop when the feeding system is full the proximity sensor located at the top of the receiving hopper detects the presence of feed Sto...

Page 17: ...ound today Set these values separately for males and for females 1 From the main menu select 3 House 1 Flock info x Select the desired room x Select the desired type of birds 2 Set the following param...

Page 18: ...justed from one day out of 2 to 8 days Set the frequency to the desired value Days Left This is the number of days that are left before the next skipped day If required you can modify the number of da...

Page 19: ...100 75g Today Tot 37g Last 100 0g Last Tot 0g Remaining Birds 50 2 Set the following parameters The parameters below will be displayed if the feed schedule is set to Skip in the Installation menu sec...

Page 20: ...Select On to activate the auger select Off to stop it or select Auto to go back to the automatic control mode The auger can only be activated manually if its bin is not cur rently sending feed to any...

Page 21: ...Select On to activate the auger select Off to stop it or select Auto to go back to the automatic control mode The auger can only be activated manually if its bin is not cur rently sending feed to any...

Page 22: ...100 75g Today Tot 37g Last 100 0g Last Tot 0g Remaining Birds 50 2 Set the following parameters The parameters below will be displayed if the feed schedule is set to Skip in the Installation menu sec...

Page 23: ...justed from one day out of 2 to 8 days Set the frequency to the desired value Days Left This is the number of days that are left before the next skipped day If required you can modify the number of da...

Page 24: ...ound today Set these values separately for males and for females 1 From the main menu select 3 House 1 Flock info x Select the desired room x Select the desired type of birds 2 Set the following param...

Page 25: ...topping augers when the system is load ed Bin augers automatically stop when the feeding system is full the proximity sensor located at the top of the receiving hopper detects the presence of feed Sto...

Page 26: ...ate Maximum State Select Yes to calibrate the loaded bin The message Please Wait is displayed Wait until the end of the calibration this process may take a few minutes If calibration is successful the...

Page 27: ...se the control ler displays an error message The stability tolerance is the stability value the controller can tolerate to calibrate the scale By default it is set to 2000 The weight reading may be un...

Page 28: ...in when the weight reading is stable enough Otherwise it will display an error message The stability tolerance is the variation in the weight reading the controller can tolerate to calibrate the bin s...

Page 29: ...cells Sensitivity of Load Cells Enter the sensi tivity of each load cell The sensitivity value is specific to each load cell and is indicated on the load cell s calibration certificate It is also writ...

Page 30: ...rs Re fer to section 6 2 3 to program the timer Worksheets are provided at the end of this manual to write down your time clock relay settings 1 From the main menu select 7 Installation 5 Feed Line Se...

Page 31: ...meter is accessible if the clock schedule is set to Week above Clock Type A time clock can either stop after a specific run time start run or at a pre cise time of the day start stop Choose the desire...

Page 32: ...shes on the display Use the adjustment buttons to set the day 6 Press the right arrow key The hour flashes on the display Use the adjustment buttons to set the hour 7 Proceed in similar fashion to set...

Page 33: ...a menu has more than two items the display scrolls to show additional items Use the right arrow key to select a menu option Use the left arrow key to return to the previous menu Note that if passwords...

Page 34: ...o be completely opened right up against the wall 3 2 Connections 3 2 1 Controller s Main Wiring Refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this user s manual to connect the controller Use the electrica...

Page 35: ...1 Auger 3 Auger 4 Auger 2 Receiving Hopper 35 TARGET BIN SCALE RF rev 09 TARGET BIN SCALE RF Time Clock Settings Refer to section 6 2 3 to program time clocks and refer to section 5 4 to assign them t...

Page 36: ...ell Ground strap bolted to the bin leg The bin leg should never touch the load cell it must rest on the washers 5 TARGET BIN SCALE RF rev 09 TARGET BIN SCALE RF 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2 1 Description of th...

Page 37: ...al earth terminals which are generally asso ciated with test and measurement circuits These terminals are not for safetyearthingpurposesbutprovide an earth reference point Fuse For Customer Use Enter...

Page 38: ...T BIN SCALE RF rev 09 TARGET BIN SCALE RF TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1 1 Precautions 4 1 2 Symbols of the Manual 4 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5 2 1 Description of the Controller 5 2 2 Typical Applicati...

Page 39: ...M 890 00448 rev 09 REV 08 Target Bin Scale RF User s manual...

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