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WIRING AND POWER  

 

 

 

 

3

 

WIRING AND POWER 

3.1

 

  CONNECTING THE WEIGHING SYSTEM 

 
The connection of the system depends on the weighing platform and indicator model purchased 
 
If required, connect the cable from the weighing system to the connector on the cable from the indicator of 
weight or place directly on it. 
 
For the operation of the platform, refer to the corresponding manual. 
 

3.2

 

  POWER SUPPLY 

 
The connection to the mains supply depends on the type of power supplied (refer to the table in paragraph 
2) 
 
For connection to the mains supply must be complied with safety standard including the use of a “clean” 
line  and free of noise interference from other electronic devices. 
 
If the instrument is powered properly, the light turn on on power-on LED on the front panel. 
 
In addition, if there is an internal rechargeable battery, it will be reacharged. 

3.2.1

 

INTERNAL POWER CONNECTION 110-240 VAC 

Plug the cable from the indicator to the network (110-240 Vac). 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DFW

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL INDICATOR REPEATER TRANSMITTER OF WEIGHT DFW SERIES Review 3 17 Last update 18 11 2014...

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Page 3: ...OPERATED 12 3 4 POWER TO PC USING USB CONNECTOR 12 4 TURNING ON OFF THE INSTRUMENT 13 4 1 TURNING ON 13 4 2 AUTOZERO AT START UP 13 4 3 TURNING OFF 13 5 FRONT PANEL KEYS AND INDICATORS 14 5 1 FRONT PA...

Page 4: ...BLING THE PRINTOUTS AND THE INDICATOR FUNCTIONS 31 6 12 DISPLAY OF METRIC DATA info 31 7 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS OF THE 17 KEY INDICATOR 32 7 1 STORED TARE MEMORY VALUES 32 7 2 ENTERING THE IDENTIFICATIO...

Page 5: ...8 11 6 MEMORY STORAGES only for 17 key indicator 44 8 12 VERTICAL TOTALIZER Sum by recipe 44 8 13 PIECE COUNTING 44 8 13 1 COUNTING PROCEDURE WITH REFERENCE 44 8 13 2 ERROR FOR WEIGHT INSTABILITY DUR...

Page 6: ...ications also satisfying the frequently needed ability to transmit and print the data through its two bidirectional serial ports This manual has been made as carefully and exactly as possible in any c...

Page 7: ...upports the recycling of the materials of which the equipment is made The unlawful disposal of the product by the user will entail fines foreseen by the current regulations Symbols used in the manual...

Page 8: ...AA Power supply from PC via USB connector Recharger DFW DFWL DFWLB DFWLI DFWLIB DFWLIDCC DFWLID DFWLAP DFWLKR DFWPM Operating temperature From 15 to 40 C 5 to 104 F with even temperature General funct...

Page 9: ...l 3 2 POWER SUPPLY The connection to the mains supply depends on the type of power supplied refer to the table in paragraph 2 For connection to the mains supply must be complied with safety standard i...

Page 10: ...the indicator 3 3 BATTERY POWER The instrument may provide for the use in battery refer to the table in paragraph 2 In this case you can use the tool even without mains supply using this only for the...

Page 11: ...atteries box If powered by AA batteries for rechargeable batteries not included charging the same must be done externally through consideration charger not supplied 3 3 3 INSERTING AND REMOVING BATTER...

Page 12: ...indicator connected to a printer both powered by battery the printer usually in STAND BY it is powered only when printing at the end of the printing the printing automatically returns to STAND BY Thi...

Page 13: ...check 4 2 AUTOZERO AT START UP The indicator has an auto zero at start up function in other words it means that if at start up a weight within 10 of the capacity is detected it will be zeroed if the...

Page 14: ...icators depending on the model and a 5 key water proof film keyboard LEDS if present will be active during weighing to indicate the operative status see paragraph WARNING LAMPS If the indicator has an...

Page 15: ...ength it allows entering the manual tare from keyboard Cancels the negative tare value In the numeric input phase it increases the digit to be modified MODE Performs a specific function of the operati...

Page 16: ...step without confirming the change made in the 5 key indicator Allows viewing the scale s metric information capacity division minimum weigh for each configured range 5 1 1 NUMERIC INPUT WITH THE 5 KE...

Page 17: ...FRONT PANEL KEYS AND INDICATORS 17 5 2 KEY FUNCTION IN THE VERSION 17 KEY Example of a 17 key keypad picture 1 Example of a 17 key keypad picture 2 1 2 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 18: ...arameters of the totalizations ENTER PRINT It carries out a specific function of the operating mode set in the set up environment In the numeric input phase it confirms the entry made In the SET UP it...

Page 19: ...e rewriting ID ENTER Type ID ENTER CONTROLLO TOLLERANZA MODE Target ENTER Tol ENTER Tol ENTER Min weight ENTER PERCENTAGE MODE Type value ENTER Mode key a Switch weight Mode key 2 sec b Sample DISPLAY...

Page 20: ...k unlock 1 Recall tare database Type memory 1 30 ENTER 2 Lock unlock tare 3 Enter ID Type memory 1 or 2 ENTER 4 Lock unlock ID 5 Piece counting Type piece counting 6 Totalizer Visualization of general...

Page 21: ...oard is locked on closing the input and only enabled when it reopened In this case when you enable or disable buttons no messages appears on the display and by pressing a button the display shows for...

Page 22: ...layed weight is a net weight 5 G The displayed value is a gross weight if the Italian or English language is selected in the print configuration 6 B The displayed value is a gross weight if the German...

Page 23: ...first weighing range The instrument is in the second weighing range The instrument is in the third weighing range 5 8 LETTERS AND NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE LCD LED DISPLAY LETTERS A B C D E F G H I J K L M...

Page 24: ...ries indicators you can customize the color of the backlight of seven different shades In addition in the operating of control tolerance the backlight will automatically change depending on the weight...

Page 25: ...desired value as described in NUMERIC INPUT WITH THE 5 KEY KEYPAD Confirm with ENTER PRINT the value will be subtracted from the weight present on the plate and pilot lights will turn on Con indicato...

Page 26: ...ATION OF THE TARE FUNCTIONS If the weighing system is used for direct sales to the public the tare functions must be limited through a setting in SETUP depending on the application a Using a scale bel...

Page 27: ...platform of 15 kg could be divided into three fields as follows Range Flow Division 1 from 0 to 3 kg 1g 2 from 3 to 6 kg 2g 3 from 6 to 15 kg 5g The division is shown by the relative light or symbol o...

Page 28: ...ssible to remotely functionality of the ZERO TARE MODE ENTER PRINT C DEL and F Fn keys or just the TARE key depending on the operating mode set The remote control keys repeat the keys functions both t...

Page 29: ...the remote control is removed 6 8 DATE TIME ADJUSTMENT OPTIONAL OR INCLUDED DEPENDING ON THE MODEL The indicator can be fitted with the date time which is useful when printing and for the SCREEN SAVER...

Page 30: ...der to print the totalised weight the following must take place the weight must be stable the net weight must be of a division with normal or fast totalisation the net weight must be of 10 divisions w...

Page 31: ...configuration metric data With the 5 key indicator keep the C key pressed until the display shows and release or press the keys MODE C keys in sequence With the 17 key indicator press the key i once...

Page 32: ...corresponding to the desired tare value location in memory 01 30 and then ENTER PRINT the tare will be enabled 7 2 ENTERING THE IDENTIFICATION CODE It is possible to insert 2 numerical codes of up to...

Page 33: ...the F and PRINT keys the last printout made by the indicator will be repeated NOTES By turning off the instrument the information relative to the last printout made will be lost therefore this functio...

Page 34: ...up 4 to 4 relay outputs according to the weight set for the activation deactivation of external device for example to manage a dosage 8 3 1 OPERATION Introduce for each relay outputs a ENABLING SET P...

Page 35: ...the conditions of implementation of the weighing refer to the section entitled CONDITIONS FOR PERFORMING THE WEIGH AND PRINTS 8 4 2 CANCELLATION WEIGH It is possible to stop the weighing cycle by pres...

Page 36: ...ars now one should enter the rewriting number from 00000 to 00255 and press ENTER PRINT The message appears now one should enter the weigh number from 000000 to 131072 and press ENTER PRINT Now it is...

Page 37: ...ired upper tolerance with C one quickly zeros the entered value by pressing C again one cancels the entry and returns to weighing Confirm with ENTER PRINT the display shows first and then or the enabl...

Page 38: ...ors or pressing long the MODE key in the 5 key indicators it is possible to choose one of the following ways that is emitted when the weight is greater than the enabling threshold the frequency with w...

Page 39: ...weight and vice versa 9 To carry out a new sampling press at length the MODE key and repeat the operations as describe in point 3 REFERENCE WITH FREE PERCENTAGE With the 17 key indicator it is possibl...

Page 40: ...is APPROVED when MODE is pressed the sensitivity times 10 is displayed for five seconds after which the instrument returns to standard weight displaying In case the instrument is APPROVED for direct s...

Page 41: ...essed for a few seconds when the indicator is not in the peak mode the message appears on the display followed by a number which corresponds to the minimum time length of the impulse expressed in hund...

Page 42: ...the weight reaches the stability within 10 seconds the totalisation is executed otherwise the totalisation is aborted and the display shows the message and in case of weight is unstable the gross or...

Page 43: ...key With normal totalisation the message and then the number of weighs and the accumulated total will be displayed The number of weighs made and the NET WEIGHT GENERAL TOTAL are printed NOTE The print...

Page 44: ...totalize a weight as described in the operating mode HORIZONTAL TOTALIZER but at each totalisation the indicated weight is totaled and automatically put in tare in this way it is possible for example...

Page 45: ...scribe in point 5 in the COUNTING PROCEDURE section 8 13 2ERROR FOR WEIGHT INSTABILITY DURING THE SAMPLING AND MINIMUM WEIGHT OF THE SAMPLE It may happen that during the sampling phase the weight is u...

Page 46: ...le APW 001 050 1 05 g 8 13 5 PIECE COUNTING IN EXTRACTION 1 Load a FULL container on the scale and press TARE to tare it 2 Press MODE The display suggests various REFERENCE QUANTITIES 5 10 20 30 40 50...

Page 47: ...tified the serial stringo f the connected instrument the indicator repeats the display s data or the weight s string of the instrument which is connected to WARNING Keys pressed in the REPEATER are no...

Page 48: ...oes not reach the MASTER on the display of the same the message appears where n is the address of the SLAVE with which it try to communicate If it has configured only one slave all the keys pressed on...

Page 49: ...tion If the SLAVE is connected to multiple platforms once you have selected the desired SLAVE it is also possible to select the desired SLAVE S platform by pressing the numeric keys 9 2 4 TARE EXECUTI...

Page 50: ...key the storage is canceled WEIGHS LIST MANAGEMENT The weighs list management depends on the setting in SETUP It is possible to decide whether to allow the management only from PC or allow it both on...

Page 51: ...number of the slave or the value to select the sum of weights This step appears only if multiple slave are set in the step It allows to turn off only the master by pressing the ENTER PRINT key Pressin...

Page 52: ...low the gross zero Weight less than the minimum weight provided for the printing the totalisation or the transmission of the string standard or extended upon pressing of the print key Weight not passe...

Page 53: ...Carry out the initialization of the indicator parameter and the selection of the type of keyboard parameter and finally the programming of all the parameters of the set up environment and the calibra...

Page 54: ...cessary for any reason where the instrument is used the Customer will pay for all of the service technician s costs travel time and expenses plus room and board if any the Customer pays for the transp...

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