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GS120-MAN-14V05 (0307) 

Copyright © 2014 Gedge Systems

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6.4 - User inputs setup

−UserIP−

6.4A

Slow debounced counter

C

Restore count at power on

D

Counter

None, StartLED, StopLED,
Strt/Stp

User 1 input function

B

None, StartLED, StopLED,
Strt/Stp

None, StartLED, StopLED,
Strt/Stp, Cnt Dir, Gate Cnt

E

User 2 input function

None, StartLED, StopLED,
Strt/Stp, Rst Cnt

None, StartLED, StopLED,
Strt/Stp

User 3 input function

F

Note that 

StartLED

StopLED

 and 

Strt/Stp

 functions can only be used for GS120 

display models with a red/green traffi

  c light segment installed.

Counter functions (including 

Gate Count

Count Direction

 and 

Reset Count

) are 

only available if 

Counter

 is selected as your 

User 1 input

 function in 6.4B (see 4.2 for 

more information).

To wire your user inputs, see Section 4.
For a list of user input functions, see Appendix C.

_ _ Edit function

 scrolls across the bottom row, and 

– UserIP – 

appears in the 

top row. Press 

 to enter user inputs setup.

If you do not wish to enter the 

– UserIP –

 top level menu, please return to 6.1C and use the 

 

and 

 buttons to select a diff erent top level menu item (or to exit the setup menu).

_ _ User 1 input function

 scrolls across the bottom row, and the current selec-

tion appears in the top row. Use the 

 and 

 buttons to select a function 

Summary of Contents for GS120

Page 1: ...ing serial ports and accepts serial inputs from a wide range of devices Features Isolated RS232 or RS485 422 serial inputs counter input Auto detecting software for pairing instrument or can be manually set 3 x 5A relays for stop go lights or centre of zero light Intuitivetextpromptsforeasysetup Display in kg g t lb N any units Very high thermal stability Remote inputs external devices Customisabl...

Page 2: ...nput Power input Select one STD 100 240V AC 127 370V DC DCL 9 2 18V DC DCM 18 36V DC DCH 36 72V DC ACL 13 25V AC ACM 26 50V AC Inputs Outputs Select one if required 232 RS232 input output 485 RS485 input output A Analogue output 0 10V 4 20mA Sample order code GS120 232 STD A R5T Display options Select one R4 Red LED digits x 4 R5 Red LED digits x 5 standard R6 Red LED digits x 6 Display options ct...

Page 3: ...ard 100 240V AC 127 370V DC 50 60 Hz DC Low 9 2 18V DC Med 18 36V DC High 36 72V DC AC Low 13 25V AC Med 26 50V AC Power consumption 40W max Interface 20mA current loop RS232 RS422 485 analogue 4 20mA Display capacity 99999 999999 depending on options selected Enclosure rating IP65 Enclosure construction Anodized aluminium with toughened glass Viewing angle 120 Viewing range 120m Ambient temperatu...

Page 4: ...ght 2014 Gedge Systems 4 3 CASING DISPLAY 3 1 Case dimensions Dimensions in mm Dim 4 Digits 5 Digits 6 Digits 7 Digits 8 Digits A 95 95 95 95 95 B 188 188 188 188 188 C 600 707 814 921 1028 D 448 555 662 769 876 E 20 20 20 20 20 ...

Page 5: ...l setup panel The internal setup panel has two display rows with 8 digits each and 5 buttons During setup the bottom row contains a scrolling menu text prompt and the top row shows the current value or selection Used to access the Quick Input Setup menu Section 5 Used to access the Configuration menu Section 6 Used to save your settings and advance to the next step in the process Used to scroll th...

Page 6: ...ve DC Power input Common 3 NO 3 Common 2 NO 2 Common 1 NO 1 Relay output User input Common User input 3 User input 2 User input 1 Auxiliary I O Com 2 RS232 RS485 Analog O P GND Rx Tx GND A B 0 10V out 0 10V out 4 20mA out 4 20mA out N C N C N C Primary serial port Com 1 RS232 GND RS232 Rx RS485 A RS422 Rx RS485 B RS422 Rx N C N C N C N C GS120 CL GS120 232 485 422 N C N C N C N C Current loop Curr...

Page 7: ...be used for sensors 1 2 or 3 NPN Open collector output User input 1 2 or 3 Common Switch contacts Pushbutton Relay User input 1 2 or 3 Common TTL 5V 0V User input 1 2 or 3 Common In counter mode additional options become available Slow debounced counter mode and Restore count at power on may be acti vated or deactivated see 6 4C D Additional input functions will become available on user inputs 2 3...

Page 8: ...ge Ranger A D Toledo Jadever Avery GSE Schenck Sartorus Sartorious Soehnle Flintab Philips Eagle Condec LastRsrt Last Resort or Disabled Then press C _ _ Select com 2 input type scrolls across the bottom row and the currently selected com 2 input type appears in the top row Use the and buttons to select an input from the list Auto 1 Auto 2 Gedge Ranger A D Toledo Jadever Avery GSE Schenck Sartorus...

Page 9: ...rect PIN is entered _ _ _ _ Incorrect PIN Access denied scrolls across the display and it returns to normal operating mode If the correct PIN was entered proceed to 6 1C now C _ _ Edit function scrolls across the bottom row and the current selection ap pears in the top row Use the and buttons to select a top level menu to enter Input Displ AnlgOP or UserIP You may also select Exit if you wish to l...

Page 10: ... Eagle Condec Input type Com timeout in seconds Start of string character 2nd character 3rd character Length of weight string 2nd character from end 3rd character from end Count from 1st character to start of weight string Count from end character back to start of weight string Manual Auto Communication settings Baud rate Parity Data bits Stop bits 6 2A E F G H I J K L 1 2 Com port B C D N M O P Q...

Page 11: ...ons to select an input type from the list Auto 1 Auto 2 Gedge Ranger A D Toledo Jadever Avery GSE Schenck Sartorus Sartorious Soehnle Flintab Philips Eagle Condec LastRsrt Last Resort or Disabled Then press If you selected LastRsrt continue to 6 2E now If you selected Gedge Ranger A D Toledo Jadever Avery GSE Schenck Sartorus Soehnle Flintab Philips Eagle or Condec skip to 6 2M now If you selected...

Page 12: ...in the top row Use the and but tons to set the count from the first character to the start of the weight string either a number from 1 40 or Ignore Then press I _ _ Length of weight string scrolls across the bottom row and the current selec tion appears in the top row Use the and buttons to set the length of the weight string to a number from 1 40 This value should never be set to Ignore Then pres...

Page 13: ...cross the bottom row and the currently selected baud rate appears in the top row Use the and buttons to choose from 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 192000 or Default default baud rate for your selected input type Then press P _ _ Parity scrolls across the bottom row and the currently selected parity ap pears in the top row Use the and buttons to choose from None Odd Even Mark Space or Default default pari...

Page 14: ...n from the input Then press Please select a decimal point position that is within the character limitations of your display C _ _ Units scrolls across the bottom row and the currently selected units appears in the top row Use the and buttons to select None Kgs t Lbs or Auto detect the units from the input Then press If you select a unit a single character unit K t or L will be displayed in the rig...

Page 15: ...t segment installed Counter functions including Gate Count Count Direction and Reset Count are only available if Counter is selected as your User 1 input function in 6 4B see 4 2 for more information To wire your user inputs see Section 4 For a list of user input functions see Appendix C A _ _ Edit function scrolls across the bottom row and UserIP appears in the top row Press to enter user inputs ...

Page 16: ... the bottom row and the current setting appears in the top row Use the and buttons to select either Yes or No and then press to continue Selecting Yes will cause the display to remember the last count value and continue counting after a power off restart Selecting No will reset the count value to zero at power up E _ _ User 2 input function scrolls across the bottom row and the current selec tion ...

Page 17: ...e currently selected low scale display value appears in the top row Adjust this value as required using the and buttons and then press C _ _ High scale value for analogue O P scrolls across the bottom row and the currently selected high scale display value appears in the top row Adjust this value as required using the and buttons and then press Factory analogue output calibration is precisely set ...

Page 18: ...brate your low analogue output as required and press F _ _ Cal high analogue O P scrolls across the bottom row and a calibration num ber displayed in mA V appears in the top row Using the and buttons calibrate your high analogue output as required and press G AnlgOP appears in the top row and _ _ Edit function scrolls across the bot tom row You are now back at 6 1C and may select a new function to...

Page 19: ...njunction with the serial inputs if it is the value of the counter will also be summed with the value of the serial input s Disabling Com 2 and the counter will automatically disable Summing mode Appedix A notes A In Summing mode the decimal point and units information will be taken from the Com 1 string if the display options are set to use decimal point and or units information from the incoming...

Page 20: ...cified the GS120 will wait until it receives this character and treat this as the start of the string The second and or third characters in the string may also be specified if they are constant values or set to Ignore if they are not fixed The GS120 will check that all three leading characters match their values if specified before the string is accepted Count from 1st character to start of weight...

Page 21: ... 2nd to last or 3rd to last character options Once the end of the string has been detected you may specify where the weight information is in the string by counting the num ber of characters back from the last character to the start of the weight string If this option is not applicable select Ignore from the count options Last resort character count options Character Ignore 01H 02H STX 03H ETX 04H...

Page 22: ...is will cause unreliable results B If the only constant characters in the string are not the first or last 3 charac ters then you may specify the constant character as the first or last in the string even if in reality it is not The GS120 will then treat this as the first or last character and ignore any un wanted characters before or after it As long as the distance between this char acter and th...

Page 23: ...ly count up if User input 2 is active If User input 2 is inactive then count pulses on User input 1 will not change the count value Reset count Rst Cnt Available on User input 3 when User input 1 is set to Counter This option allows the User input 3 pin to reset the count Activating User input 3 in this mode will reset the count value to zero StartLED Available on User input 1 2 or 3 when a traffi...

Page 24: ... to a simple ASCII mode operating at 115 200 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Writing a numeric display value To write the numeric value 12345 to the display the following string should be sent to the GS120 sw7 12345 s Start character w Write command 7 Register address for numeric sum value Separator character 12345 Numeric value you want on the display End character To write numeric values t...

Page 25: ... the text will start scrolling across the display until it is finished and then the display will return to the numeric sum value Text strings cannot be greater than 100 characters in length The GS120 has a 7 segment display designed for numeric digits Because of this some alphabet and special characters are difficult to display and a combination of upper and lower case letters are used The charact...

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