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Installation and User Manual 

version 1.04 

 

TLU - TLUANA

 

 

 

2014/30/EU

 

 

EN55022:2010   EN61000-6-2:2005   EN61000-6-4:2007 

 
 

SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for TLU

Page 1: ...ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH Installation and User Manual version 1 04 TLU TLUANA 2014 30 EU EN55022 2010 EN61000 6 2 2005 EN61000 6 4 2007 SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION...

Page 2: ...er No guarantee against misuse Batteries Laumas provides 1 year guarantee from the date of delivery note against material defects or battery manufacturing faults Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users i...

Page 3: ...M CAPACITY 11 TARE WEIGHT ZERO SETTING 11 ZERO VALUE MANUAL ENTRY 11 REAL CALIBRATION WITH SAMPLE WEIGHTS 12 FILTER ON THE WEIGHT 13 ZERO PARAMETERS 13 RESETTABLE WEIGHT SETTING FOR SMALL WEIGHT CHANG...

Page 4: ...SAMPLE WEIGHT 26 9 KEYPAD LOCK BLOCK THE ACCESS TO THE INSTRUMENT 27 10 KEYPAD UNLOCK 27 11 DISPLAY AND KEYPAD LOCK 27 12 CHECK SUM CALCULATION 27 MODBUS RTU PROTOCOL 28 FUNCTIONS SUPPORTED IN MODBUS...

Page 5: ...e RC filters on the instrument driven solenoid valve and remote control switch coils Avoid inverters in the instrument panel if inevitable use special filters for the inverters and separate them with...

Page 6: ...l shifting and tipping relating to shocks and vibration windy conditions seismic conditions in the installation setting stability of the support structure EARTHING THE WEIGHED STRUCTURE By means of a...

Page 7: ...xcitation wire must be equal or similar to the one indicated in the load cell data sheet input resistance The insulation value between the shield and any other cell wire and between any other cell wir...

Page 8: ...to zero set or display the net weight both values will be lost when the instrument is turned off Peak weight function Transmits the gross or net weight via optoisolated analog output 16 bit current 0...

Page 9: ...150mA DIGITAL INPUTS N 2 optoisolated 5 24 VDC PNP SERIAL PORTS RS485 RS232 BAUD RATE 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 115200 HUMIDITY non condensing 85 STORAGE TEMPERATURE 30 C 80 C WORKING TEMPERATURE 20...

Page 10: ...nds of the network as described in the paragraph RS485 SERIAL CONNECTION The analog board ANALOG is present on TLUANA model WIRING DIAGRAM 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1112 10 21 141516171819 20 mA V mA V COM...

Page 11: ...vate the secondary LED function during weight display press and hold down MENU and keys at the same time press MENU immediately followed by KEY Short press Long press 3 s Into menus Tare resetting Can...

Page 12: ...8 MENU MAP Into menus changes are applied right after pressing the ENTER key no further confirmation is required SETPOINT SYSTEM PARAMETERS 3 s TLUANA 3 s TLUANA...

Page 13: ...necessary see section REAL CALIBRATION WITH SAMPLE WEIGHTS If the instrument HAS NOT BEEN CALIBRATED missing plant system identification tag proceed with calibration If load cells data are unknown fo...

Page 14: ...s possible to set a value between 0 50000 and 7 00000 mV V Example of 4 cell system with sensitivity 2 00100 2 00150 2 00200 2 00250 enter 2 00175 calculated as 2 00100 2 00150 2 00200 2 00250 4 The d...

Page 15: ...ompensate zero variations due to the presence of product residues Procedure Confirm the message Zero by pressing ENTER The weight value to be set to zero is displayed In this phase all of the LEDs are...

Page 16: ...the system must read zero If this does not happen it means that there is a mechanical problem affecting the system linearity WARNING identify and correct any mechanical problems before repeating the...

Page 17: ...fied again until an optimum result is achieved The filter enables to stabilise a weight as long as its variations are smaller than the corresponding response time It is necessary to set this filter ac...

Page 18: ...al to 10 x SETTING UNITS OF MEASURE These are the available units of measure kilograms grams tons SEMI AUTOMATIC TARE NET GROSS THE SEMI AUTOMATIC TARE OPERATION IS LOST UPON INSTRUMENT POWER OFF To p...

Page 19: ...eset tare value is set to zero The NET LED is turned off when the gross weight is displayed once again While the net weight is displayed keep pressed to display the gross weight When the key is releas...

Page 20: ...the parameter to 8000 analog output correction to zero if necessary adjust the analog output allowing the PLC to indicate 0 The sign can be set for the last digit on the left E g if I use a 4 20 mA ou...

Page 21: ...s set continuous weight transmission protocol to RIP6100 RIP675 RIP6125C series remote displays the remote display shows the net weight or gross weight according to its settings set continuous weight...

Page 22: ...J2 J1 33 0 VDC 0 VDC 33 0 VDC 33 If the RS485 network exceeds 100 metres in length or baud rate over 9600 are used close the two jumpers called RS 485 termination to activate two 120 ohm terminating...

Page 23: ...INGLE instrument to be used in a ONE WAY mode TEST Input Test ensure that for each open input is displayed is displayed when the input is closed Output Test setting ensure that the corresponding outpu...

Page 24: ...set in this parameter from 0 to max 9 9 s default 0 delay time between the moment when the weight exceeds the set point and the moment when the relay opens for setpoint 1 only the possible values are...

Page 25: ...les a number of decimals is selected for full scale which exceeds the instrument s display potential value above the maximum setting value the weight value set in sample weight verification does not m...

Page 26: ...n and excluded The checksum value is obtained from the calculation of XOR or exclusive of the 8 bit ASCII codes of the characters considered This obtains a character expressed in hexadecimals with two...

Page 27: ...section CHECK SUM CALCULATION CR 1 character for string end 13 ASCII 1 character of separation 92 ASCII 1 SETPOINT PROGRAMMING 1 1 SETTING SETPOINT VALUES CURRENTLY IN USE The PC transmits the followi...

Page 28: ...alue is under 99999 the minus sign is sent alternated with the most significant figure Error messages In case of an instrument alarm for exceeding 110 of the full scale or 9 divisions above the value...

Page 29: ...ng aaDckckCR Possible instrument responses correct reception aaxy ckckCR incorrect reception aa ckckCR where x number of decimals y value of division The y field can have the following values 3 for di...

Page 30: ...w the operator to check the calibration obtained by using sample weights and correct automatically any change between the displayed value and the correct one Load onto the weighing system a sample wei...

Page 31: ...s The check digit is calculated by executing the operation of XOR exclusive or of 8 bit ASCII codes of only the string underlined The procedure to perform the calculation of check sum is the following...

Page 32: ...te useless operations on said locations The instrument in any case makes sure that no writing occurs if the value to be memorised is equal to the value in memory The numerical data found below are exp...

Page 33: ...ber of Modbus registers to write beginning from the address no 1 No byte Number of bytes of the following data FUNCTION 16 Preset multiple registers WRITE MULTIPLE DI REGISTERS QUERY Address Function...

Page 34: ...is instrument can manage a maximum of 32 registers read and written in a single query or response R the register may only be read W the register may only be written R W the register may be both read a...

Page 35: ...lues the analog output zero and full scale values are saved in RAM they are lost upon shut down To save them permanently in the EEPROM so that they remain upon re start it is necessary to send the com...

Page 36: ...less than 999999 Bit 5 Net weight beyond 999999 or less than 999999 Bit 6 Bit 7 Gross weight negative sign Bit 8 Net weight negative sign Bit 9 Bit 10 Net display mode Bit 11 Weight stability Bit 12 W...

Page 37: ...instrument Least significant byte L Byte Most significant byte H Byte Division value Divisor Decimals Unit of measure value Unit of measure description Utilisation of the Coefficient with the differe...

Page 38: ...y see section SEMI AUTOMATIC TARE NET GROSS 24 8 SEMI AUTOMATIC ZERO 99 Save data in EEPROM 9 GROSS display see section SEMI AUTOMATIC TARE NET GROSS 100 Zero setting for calibration see section TARE...

Page 39: ...L h10 Number of registers to send H h00 Number of registers H h00 Number of registers to send L h02 Number of registers L h02 Byte Count h04 CRC16 H h40 Datum 1 H h00 CRC16 L h0D Datum 1 L h00 Datum...

Page 40: ...1 h03 h00 h07 h00 h04 hF5 hC8 The instrument will respond with the string h01 h03 h08 h00 h00 hF hA0 h00 h00 h0B hB8 h12 h73 Query field name hex Response field name hex Instrument Address h01 Instrum...

Page 41: ...indicate that this menu item is unlocked TEMPORARY MENU UNLOCKING press and simultaneously for 3 seconds it is now possible to enter and modify all menus including those which are locked By returning...

Page 42: ...erased If you do not have a specific manual for the newly set program you can request it to technical assistance KEYPAD OR DISPLAY LOCKING Press ESC immediately followed by hold them down for about 5...

Page 43: ...henden Normen bereinstimmt F D claration de conformit Nous d clarons avec cela responsabilit que le produit auquel se rapporte la pr sente d claration est conforme aux normes cit es ci apr s CZ Prohl...

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