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Note that in order to start a new load group, the system must be at a zero

reading  (between  3% and -3% of  full  scale).    If  this  is  not  the  case,  the

DOUBLE/IGNORE

message will be displayed.

At any time the user may press

TOTAL

followed by

TOTAL

again to see the

current sum of loads of the current load group.

To clear the totalizer memory, press

TOTAL

then

RESET

.

The  totalizer knows  how  to  add  loads  in  different  units.  It  does  all  the

calculations needed to convert the values in the memory to the one you have

selected.  It  is  possible  to  start  totalizing  loads  measured  in  Lbs  and  then

switch to S. TONS (short tons) or any other available unit and to continue

adding  loads.  The  system  will  display  and  print  the  values in  the  current

measuring  units.  You  can  even  “translate”  a  load  value  you  have  in  the

totalizer  by  switching  to  a  different  measuring  unit,  provided  the  user

selectable units option is included.

Press  the

TOTAL

key  to  obtain  the  load  value  in  the  new selected  measuring

units.

9.9 Data Logger, standard (manual) (if included)

The  standard  data  logger (D.L.)  stores  measurements  in

the indicator's internal memory.  Memories are available in

600, 3,000, 6,000 & 10,000 maximum lines of data.

Each single line of data stored in the D.L. memory includes:

The unit of measurement (Lbs, Kg, kN etc.)

The tare condition (gross or net)

The line number in the memory (1, 2, 3 etc.)

If the system is equipped with the optional real time clock, the year, month,

day, hour, and minute will be also stored.

Each entry is stored manually by the user by executing a command. Once

the maximum number of lines has been reached according to the memory's

capacity, the D.L. will start over and #1 and write over the previous data.

The operator should consider what the maximum realistic amount of lines

needed  in  a  weighing  session will  be. For example,  a  perfect  10  minute

Bollard Pull test requiring one measurement every 30 seconds, would require

only 20 lines. Therefore a D.L. with a 600 line memory would be sufficient.

Note:

The system must

be equipped with the RS-

232 digital output.

The

Real Time Clock is highly

recommended.

Summary of Contents for RON 2000

Page 1: ...RON 2000 DYNAMOMETER CRANE SCALE Eilon Engineering Weighing Systems Ltd Instruction Manual Version 4 2 Generation 4...

Page 2: ...N M A N U A L F O R The Ron 2000 Shackle Type Hook Type Eilon Engineering Industrial Weighing Systems Ltd Phone 866 669 6122 Web www eilon engineering com E mail info eilon engineering com Shackles no...

Page 3: ...9 3 Time setting the real time clock if included 16 9 4 RS 232 Digital Output Communication Data if included 17 9 5 Print Mode Selection only if the system is equipped with the RS 232 output 20 9 6 B...

Page 4: ...angerous and is therefore STRICTLY PROHIBITED except during the system s annual safety testing This testing must be performed by qualified personnel and allows the system to be overloaded up to 25 of...

Page 5: ...er becomes familiar with the particular needs of their system the need for calibration may vary Between calibrations the user can verify whether the systems are still calibrated correctly by using a k...

Page 6: ...ns are observed No amount of safety features and engineering can be a substitute for common sense and a desire to work safely Ron systems are prohibited by the manufacturer and or seller to be used in...

Page 7: ...ny attempt has been made to open any part of the system by any parties other than those specifically authorized by Eilon Engineering Ltd Batteries are not covered by this warranty The system supplied...

Page 8: ...ometerbasicinformation The Ron 2000 is available either as a Shackle or Hook Type The system consists of a Load Cell and an indicator R R Ro o on n n 2 2 20 0 00 0 00 0 0 l l lo o oa a ad d d c c ce e...

Page 9: ...ries rated 3AH will result in at least 2000 hours of battery life more than two months Occasional use will extend the battery life up to several years During use press ENTER to check the current batte...

Page 10: ...r selectable 21 Wireless communication to additional display or PC 2 Operation Basicoperationof Ronsystemsandhelpfultipsandtricks Before operation be sure the shackles you intend to use are appropriat...

Page 11: ...MAX key the MAX sign will be displayed The key should be pressed continuously until the beep is heard and visual sign appears Exceptions are turning the system on or off which does not require a long...

Page 12: ...stem features a MAX aka PEAK HOLD function MAX will store the maximum weight that the system has detected since it was last powered on or since the Gross Net mode was changed Press the MAX key until t...

Page 13: ...checked by an authorized inspector before being used again Please note that both overload warnings remain functional at the same levels 100 130 of full capacity whether the system is in Gross or Net m...

Page 14: ...rom low voltage When the system is turn on the batteries energy level is displayed as a percentage e g 100 During use press the ENTER key to check the current battery level Optional Rechargeable Batte...

Page 15: ...and may result in the batteries exploding If you are using disposable batteries in a system sold with rechargeable ones please remove the charger from the system s carrying case or place of storage i...

Page 16: ...the best and most accurate results A known weight between 80 100 of capacity may be used but never a weight more than this If the system includes a dampened display averaging the dampening should be...

Page 17: ...ain from the beginning Once the load value on the display matches that of the known weight currently loaded press ENTER The display will flash WAIT and then OK This means the system has successfully b...

Page 18: ...ed Press ENTER again and the display will give the current level of set point 1 Use the arrow keys to level To scroll more quickly hold down the arrow key At first the rightmost digit will change Cont...

Page 19: ...e the arrow keys again and scroll to the desired unit of measurement The available units are Lbs K NTON Kilo Newtons DECA N Deca Newtons N WTON Newtons KG M TON Metric tons S TON Short tons When the d...

Page 20: ...cation Data if included Possible baud rates 9 600 19 200 38 400 115 200 Length 8 bits Stop bits 1 bit Paring bit none Data output modes The RS 232 output on Ron systems has two modes of data output th...

Page 21: ...measurement Data 1 7 2 tab space tab 1 3 UNITS Measurement units KG S TON DECA N K NTON LBS LB 10 S TON M TON 2 5 6 6 3 6 5 5 4 tab space tab 1 5 TARE Exclusion of fixed weight Net Gross 3 5 6 tab spa...

Page 22: ...0 M TON Net DATA 0 000 M TON Net DATA 0 000 M TON Net DATA 0 000 M TON Net DATA 0 315 M TON Gross DATA 0 315 M TON Gross DATA 0 315 M TON Gross DATA 1 015 M TON Gross DATA 1 010 M TON Gross DATA 1 715...

Page 23: ...tant flow default the displayed valued will be output at a rate of about once per second 2 Continuous upon value change the displayed value will only be output when there is a change in the reading If...

Page 24: ...y Value and total number of loads D L 1 reading 1 from Data Logger memory D L 2 reading 2 from Data Logger memory D L etc 5 DATE TIME if the system is equipped with the optional real time clock 9 6 Ba...

Page 25: ...e system will reject it This filter is based on the fact that a load reading of zero must be sensed by the system in between loads If the system does not find a zero value before the current load is e...

Page 26: ...obtain the load value in the new selected measuring units 9 9 Data Logger standard manual if included The standard data logger D L stores measurements in the indicator s internal memory Memories are...

Page 27: ...nter C Seeing the total number of D L entries Press DATA L DATA L will appear on the screen Then press TARE The display will read DL N and then show the total number of readings currently stored in th...

Page 28: ...hat affect the weight value stored MAX MIN AVERAGE MAX The maximum value registered by the system during each time interval will be logged in the memory To begin logging the user must switch from ADL...

Page 29: ...ser to select the time interval T by selecting Days up to 31 and or Hours up to 24 and or Minutes up to 60 and or Seconds up to 60 Once the selection is completed press ESC to exit and return to the o...

Page 30: ...of four wire rope falls the system will multiply the sensed load by four and display the result The system will multiply the sensed load by any number selected by the user to suit the actual reeving a...

Page 31: ...alculates the average load based on the measurements taken over a given number of seconds here called T When measuring begins the first reading will show after about one second After two seconds the d...

Page 32: ..._NV Ron 2000 4 2 29 37 3 25 2016 E RS 232 0 1V A V B GND for 0 1V C RS 232 D GND for RS 232 E RS 485 A NO B NO C A RS 485 D A RS 485 E GND...

Page 33: ...then try turning it off If it does not switch off it can still be used until you have an opportunity to send it to an authorized service center With full batteries the system will function for more th...

Page 34: ...and held indicator b The system should be checked in an authorized service lab 6 The system switches itself off a Check the batteries see battery care section b Try to operate the system without the e...

Page 35: ...econds and Reset Data Logger S 011 Eeprom failure E 015 Active Real time Clock RTC power Check Replace battery 020 RS232 or SetPoint still active wait several seconds and try again S 25 26 Eeprom ON O...

Page 36: ...ds size cap in short tons model G209A 1 3 8 31 3 M650A 2 3 8 31 3 M650A 3 31 3 M650A 5 5 8 3 4 7 M652A 10 1 11 8 15 M655A 12 1 11 8 15 M655A 15 11 8 11 4 18 M656A 20 13 8 G 2140 G 5263 25 11 2 11 2 30...

Page 37: ...6 20 23 25 indicator 3 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 17 18 21 23 24 25 30 31 keyboard 3 6 8 29 laboratory 2 13 30 load cell 2 3 5 7 8 24 26 27 29 max 6 8 9 13 14 20 21 22 24 25 31 overload 4 10 27 plug 7 print 14 1...

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