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  LC1 User Manual 

LCI User Manual

Chapter 1 Introduction to the LCI

 

The LCI, Load Cell Failure Alarm, provides connectivity for 1 to 4 load cells to a Host instrument. 

The LCI’s function is to continuously monitor the condition of the individual load cells and set an alarm 
condition, by de-energising an on-board relay, if any of the faults listed below are detected. 

Continuous detection and diagnosis of fault conditions prevents the incorrect weighing of product and the 
subsequent technical and commercial problems resulting from such situations. Any load cell malfunction is 
immediately reported by an alarm condition, avoiding incorrect material levels so that there is the 
continued assurance of correct product quantities. 

The avoidance of batch wastage or product recall, reduction in plant downtime and increased safety, 
together with aids for installation and commissioning all contribute to the LCI becoming an essential 
element for all weighing systems. 

An on-board microprocessor, 4½ digit display and six user switches provide a high level of intelligence 
enabling the following features:-  

1. Load cell error detection: upon detecting an error, the alarm relay contact activates, the red Alarm LED

illuminates and the display shows the load cell in error and the error code(s) (see chapter 3).

An error is detected if any of the following occur:

One or more of the load cells are out of balance with the pre-set error band

Any load cell is operating outside its pre-set range

The load cell excitation voltage drops

Any of the load cells or its associated cabling become open or short circuit

2.

A display of the mV output of each load cell or the average of the summed mV values of all the load
cells.

4V to 12V Version: 

The latest version of the LCI (PCB issue 4 onwards) has been re-designed to enable it to operate from an 
excitation supply between 4V and 12V without requiring any special set-up procedure or link options. 

Host requirements: 

The Host must be capable of supplying power to the LCI as well as excitation for the load cells (see Chapter 
4 for specifications). 
The Host’s excitation supply feeds the load cells via a low voltage-drop reverse polarity protection circuit. 
An integral 5V regulator powers the on-board electronics. 

The LCI is compatible with Mantracourt’s range of intelligent weighing instruments e.g. ADW15, LCA15, 
LCA20, LCD20, SMW etc. as well as suitable third-party products. 

Summary of Contents for LCI

Page 1: ...LCI User Manual MICRON METERS www micronmeters com metersinfo micronmeters com LCI Load Cell Junction Box with Fault Monitor ...

Page 2: ...Limited LC1 User Manual 1 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to the LCI 2 Chapter 2 Installing the LCI 3 Chapter 3 Setting up the LCI 4 Sequence of Operations 4 Chapter 4 Specifications of the LCI 7 Wiring Conditions 8 Warranty 8 ...

Page 3: ...owing features 1 Load cell error detection upon detecting an error the alarm relay contact activates the red Alarm LED illuminates and the display shows the load cell in error and the error code s see chapter 3 An error is detected if any of the following occur One or more of the load cells are out of balance with the pre set error band Any load cell is operating outside its pre set range The load...

Page 4: ...of six two part plug in connectors for wiring to the Host the load cells and the alarm relay Connection details are shown in the diagram below LCI Connection Details Important Note When connecting less than four load cells to the LCI start at channel one and fill the remaining channels in numerical order Set the no C parameter accordingly see table below LCI Connections to LCB ADW15 Details LCI LC...

Page 5: ...stores the data in non volatile memory 2 Selects the display digit to be modified Selection is indicated by a flashing digit 3 Increments each selected display digit 0 9 or 9 to 9 for the most significant digit depending on whether the sign is illuminated or not 4 Saves the current value into non volatile memory exits the menu and resets the display to showing good or an error display If during th...

Page 6: ...t before the error alarm is displayed and output via the relay The Error Displays on the LCI Note On Power Up the display will show either good or Listed below is the range of errors which may occur due to fault conditions in the weighing system load cells or associated wiring Display digit 1 shows which load cell is in error Digits 2 and 3 show an error by displaying Display digit 4 displays any ...

Page 7: ...meters and their values During this function all other keys are disabled 4 The red LED will be off during a healthy state and illuminated if an error occurs The alarm relay is energised during a healthy state and drops out if an error occurs fail safe The Millivolt Display readings on the LCI To view the average of all of the load cell signals press the mV button To view the individual load cell s...

Page 8: ...meters Min Typical Max Units Power supply voltage from Host excitation supply 4 5 10 12 Vdc Note 1 Power supply current from Host excitation supply 70 80 mA Note 2 Load cell excitation 350R load cell 4 5 10 12 V Load cell resistance typically 350 700R 300 350 1000 Ohm Load cell sensitivity 1 0 2 0 5 0 mV V Number of load cells selectable 1 4 Output load Host input impedance 1M Ohm Bandwidth displa...

Page 9: ...ll assist you in resolving the problem If it is necessary to return the product to Mantracourt please include a note stating name company address phone number and a detailed description of the problem Also please indicate if it is a warranty repair The sender is responsible for shipping charges freight insurance and proper packaging to prevent breakage in transit Mantracourt warranty does not appl...

Page 10: ... LCI User Manual Applies To LCI Part Number 517 164 Issue Number 1 7 Dated 22 November 2016 In the interests of continued product development Mantracourt Electronics Limited reserves the right to alter product specifications without prior notice www mantracourt com ...

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