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Weight

Piece Weight

5.4.4

GEO code table

Altitude in meters

0

325

650

975

1,300

1,625

1,950

2,275

2,600

2,925

3,250

325

650

975

1,300

1,625

1,950

2,275

2,600

2,925

3,250

3,575

Altitude in feet

0

1,016

2,130

3,200 4,260

5,330

6,400 7,460

8,530 9,600 10,660

1,060

2,130

3,200 4,260

5,330

6,400 7,460

8,530 9,600 10,660 11,730

Latitude

GEO value

0°00'

5°46'

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

0

0

5°46'

9°52'

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

0

9°52'

12°44'

6

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

4. Press the

(No) key until the menu item [GEO] is displayed in the "PW" display.

5.

Press the

(Yes) key to start the GEO selection.

Weight

Piece Weight

Count

The GEO value [12] set by default flashes in the display.

6. To change the value, a value from 0 … 31 can be entered using the keypad.

7.

Press the

(Yes) key to confirm the GEO value.

Weight

Piece Weight

The GEO value has been saved when [END] is displayed in the "PW" display.

8. Press the

(Yes) key.

The menu item [INFO] is displayed in the "Weight" display.

9. Press the

(Exit) key to exit the menu.

5 Operating

Compact scale Puro® LargeCount

Minebea Intec

EN-59

Summary of Contents for Puro LargeCount EF-LT P1

Page 1: ...ompact scale Puro LargeCount Operating Instructions 98628 000 63 Edition 1 0 2 6 25 2020 Minebea Intec Bovenden GmbH Co KG Leinetal 2 37120 Bovenden Germany Phone 49 551 309 83 0 Fax 49 551 309 83 190...

Page 2: ...fied personnel In correspondence concerning this product the type name and release number serial number as well as all license numbers relating to the product have to be cited Note This document is pa...

Page 3: ...on 8 3 1 Mechanical preparation 8 3 1 1 Ambient conditions 8 3 1 2 Installation location 8 3 1 3 Unpacking 8 3 1 4 Checking the equipment supplied 8 3 1 5 Leveling the weighing platform 9 3 1 6 Acclim...

Page 4: ...econd scale 41 5 3 Menu 41 5 3 1 Menu display in displays 42 5 3 2 Menu mode 44 5 3 3 Processing entered values in the menu 45 5 3 4 Menu navigation 46 5 4 Calibration adjustment 54 5 4 1 Calibration...

Page 5: ...9 Technical data 70 9 1 Specification 70 9 2 Accessories 71 9 3 Dimensions 72 10 Appendix 75 10 1 Printouts 75 10 2 FCC notice 77 Compact scale Puro LargeCount Table of contents Minebea Intec EN 3...

Page 6: ...ed when measures for preventing hazards are not followed DANGER Warning of personal injury DANGER indicates death or severe irreversible personal injury which will occur if the corresponding safety me...

Page 7: ...indicates that damage to property and or the environment may occur if appropriate safety measures are not observed Take the corresponding safety precautions Note User tips useful information and note...

Page 8: ...of the consignment for integrity Check the contents visually to determine whether any damage has occurred during transport If there are grounds for rejection of the goods a claim must be filed with th...

Page 9: ...nd excessive stresses If the device or the power cord display visible damage Disconnect the power supply and secure the device to prevent it being used further Do not unnecessarily subject the device...

Page 10: ...ximity to heaters or due to direct sunlight Aggressive chemical vapors Extreme moisture Extreme vibrations 3 1 2 1 Shock resistance NOTICE Falling objects side impacts and shock loads may affect the p...

Page 11: ...re is a power outage or if the power cord is disconnected the scale switches into battery operation automatically In the event of supply via a power supply the battery is constantly charged meaning th...

Page 12: ...type or if it is not connected correctly then there is a danger of explosion The battery may only be replaced with the same type by an authorized Puro service dealer The battery must be disposed of ac...

Page 13: ...Sub female plug connector 1 DGND Ground 2 Not assigned 3 Not assigned 4 Ex Supply voltage 5 Ex Supply voltage 6 Se Sense 7 Si Signal 8 Si Signal 9 Se Sense Turn the device on its side Open the flap on...

Page 14: ...Weight Weight Count 3 0 2 1 C APW T On Zero Off Print Unit Target M Menu Mem Yes No Back Exit High OK Low Display Weight Display PW Piece Weight Display Count Control panel 7 8 9 Sample 4 5 6 1 2 Pur...

Page 15: ...und zero 5 Counting application active 6 Weighing application active 7 Checking application active 8 Totalizing application active 9 Icon for automatic tare or automatic reference optimization 10 Aver...

Page 16: ...econdary function Extended press holding 2 seconds On Zero Switch on the scale if the scale is switched off zero if the scale is switched on Off Switch off the scale Print Send the current value to th...

Page 17: ...Switch the algebraic sign Keys for the menu navigation Key Menu function Brief press 1 second Yes Adopt the current setting in the display No Discard the current setting in the display and switch to...

Page 18: ...in the Count display Weight Piece Weight The combination of applications that was most recently active selected before switching off is started If the applications had not yet been initialized they st...

Page 19: ...start of an entry the display is dark and on the right hand side a flashing underscore cursor marks the last position The entry can be corrected using the key which is used to delete the last digit o...

Page 20: ...application If the Counting application has not been initialized sample weight 0 the application icon for weighing is displayed in the Weight display Weight 5 2 2 1 Stability The weight value and the...

Page 21: ...nits that have been activated in the menu can be changed During the tare process the busy icon is displayed in the Weight display with no weight value the Count display is dark Tared value in the Weig...

Page 22: ...ured value Preset tare value entered value Stable gross weight below zero 5 2 3 Counting application The scale starts with Counting If a sample weight had been specified before switching off the devic...

Page 23: ...ording to known sample weight 5 2 3 2 Performing Counting without check weighing Automatic reference optimization see Chapter 5 2 3 2 1 If a sample weight is initialized it is displayed in the PW disp...

Page 24: ...lay and the newly calculated sample weight is also displayed in the PW display The automatic optimization is not carried out on scale 2 5 2 3 3 Printouts without checking Normal printout Printout Desc...

Page 25: ...ted checking mode is displayed for approx 2 seconds in the PW display The Count display is dark After this waiting time the next mode is displayed and so on If the key is released the mode displayed i...

Page 26: ...s The entry starts on the right hand side The Count display shows the same unit as in the Weight display 3 Confirm the entry by briefly pressing the Yes key SET HI is shown in the Weight display Weigh...

Page 27: ...heck Against Zero the reference weight is placed on the weighing pan and then the scale is tared The reference weight is removed then the weight to be checked is placed on the weighing pan 5 2 4 2 3 P...

Page 28: ...ey will stop the initialization process immediately without saving a new entry or limit Briefly pressing the No key or will delete the flashing limit value on the right hand side a flashing cursor ind...

Page 29: ...layed in the PW display This number of parts is also displayed flashing in the Count display The red LED illuminates Briefly pressing the Back key will discard the entry the limit is not changed 4 Use...

Page 30: ...rence quantities are removed then the number of parts to be checked is placed on the weighing pan The warning symbol appears in the Count display if the unit pcs is displayed 5 2 4 3 3 Printouts Count...

Page 31: ...ual mode see Chapter 5 2 5 2 1 Automatic mode see Chapter 5 2 5 2 2 Print outs see Chapter 5 2 5 2 3 For this purpose there must be no load on the weighing pan weight 2 d The following parameters are...

Page 32: ...the Weight display shows the total weight total value following adoption the PW display shows the number of items in the totalizing memory and the Count display shows the totalized number of parts Thi...

Page 33: ...le weights 2 d can be totalized by briefly pressing the key This also applies for a number of parts if there is stability The next weight the next quantity can be totalized if the load had previously...

Page 34: ...ht in the accepted limit range is tared This function is carried out before the automatic printing and also before the automatic totalizing The automatic tare has a higher priority than printing and t...

Page 35: ...is not activated in the menu 5 2 7 2 2 Execution mode INTER An interval is selected in the menu The divisions can be selected in seconds from 1 to 3 600 seconds Example If 5 seconds is selected then a...

Page 36: ...atus saving or loading briefly press the Exit key If two scales are defined in the menu the product can still be loaded even if the scales have different accuracies This is the customer s responsibili...

Page 37: ...ccupied If the displayed number is 5 pressing the No key will display 7 Pressing Back will display 5 5 2 8 3 Changing defining product parameters A current product can be changed or a new product can...

Page 38: ...using a scanner The number is displayed in the Count display 2 Briefly press the key Weight Piece Weight Count The following is displayed in the displays 3 Press and hold the key Weight If the key is...

Page 39: ...unit only g or oz are possible as units here 4 Briefly press the key while the product name is flashing The entire product name is deleted in the displays and a flashing underscore is displayed at th...

Page 40: ...y if Check Counting has been initialized Count Pressing and holding the key will switch the unit between a weight unit and a pieces unit if the product had not been initialized in advance empty produc...

Page 41: ...key to return to point The limit values are checked under the same conditions as defined in Chapter 5 2 4 2 1 If a condition is not complied with LIM ERR is displayed briefly on the PW display Count...

Page 42: ...need to be printed Printout Description PROD ID 2 PROD NAME Metal4712123 Product memory number ID here 2 Product name max 12 alphanumeric characters 1 Enter a product number via the keypad or using a...

Page 43: ...vated menu selections are marked with the following icon o When the last menu level has been reached the active selected parameter which is marked with o is displayed first If there has been a change...

Page 44: ...le First menu level Weight First menu level PW display and Count display are empty The second menu level is selected Weight First menu level Piece Weight Second menu level The Count display is empty T...

Page 45: ...second level is reached Weight Second menu level Piece Weight Third menu level The Count display is empty The third level is reached Weight Second menu level Piece Weight Third menu level The Count di...

Page 46: ...t menu item Weight The second menu item UNIT is shown in the Weight display 3 Or press the Yes key to display the sub menu in the PW display in this example METRO STAB RA Weight Piece Weight The Count...

Page 47: ...ht Piece Weight The Count display is empty The next element of the second menu level FILTER is displayed in the PW display 6 Press the No key in order to select the next sub menu in the PW display or...

Page 48: ...curacy short stabilization time MED Normal accuracy average stabilization time HI High accuracy long stabilization time A ZERO T Automatic zero point tracking valid for both scales OFF Switching off 0...

Page 49: ...m lb Pound oz Ounce lb oz Pound ounce ZERO RA Zero range 2 2 max load 10 10 max load A OPT Automatic optimization of the sample weight OFF deactivated ON activate A TARE Automatic tare OFF deactivated...

Page 50: ...of the background lighting after 5 seconds with no activity 8 SEC Switching off of the background lighting after 8 seconds with no activity D LIGHT Background lighting of the display OFF deactivated...

Page 51: ...EADER Header is described via the PC interface see SBI specifications OFF deactivated ON activated FOOTER Info on the footer is specified via the user interface see SBI specifications OFF deactivated...

Page 52: ...fterwards No is specified automatically RESET Factory settings NO not reset YES activated END Exit menu level BAUD Baud rate 2400 2 400 4800 4 800 9600 9 600 19200 19 200 38400 38 400 57600 57 600 115...

Page 53: ...stability INTERV Specify output interval if INT OUT is selected 1 CYC Every display cycle 2 CYC After 2 display cycles 5 CYC After 5 display cycles 10 CYC After 10 display cycles 20 CYC After 20 disp...

Page 54: ...P2 Initiates a two point calibration for WP2 The calibration weight can be freely selected by entering the value LIN Initiates a linearization zero half weighing range and max load WP 1 Initiates a li...

Page 55: ...name of the scale SFT VER Display software version SR 2 64 GEO DAT Display selected GEO area which is valid for both scales 12 Selected GEO area WP1 Info WP1 D Readability MAX Max load END WP2 Info WP...

Page 56: ...tem can be changed ON Lock menu item S CAL AD Calibration menu OFF Menu item can be changed ON Lock menu item S ADC CO ADC menu OFF Menu item can be changed ON Lock menu item RESET Restore factory set...

Page 57: ...weight value flashing The following is displayed in the displays 2 Remove all weights from the weighing pan and press the Yes key In this time the following is displayed in the displays Weight Second...

Page 58: ...te The device exits the menu and returns back to the normal application mode If an error occurred during the calibration the following is displayed on the displays for around 2 seconds Weight Second m...

Page 59: ...returns back to the normal application mode The process is repeated for WP2 WP2 is displayed in the PW display and the device switches automatically to scale 2 5 4 1 2 Menu settings CAL ADJ 5 4 2 Line...

Page 60: ...5 4 2 2 Menu settings CAL ADJ 5 4 3 Geographic adjustment factor GEO procedure The adjustment of the calibration based on the current location is carried out using the geographic adjustment factor GEO...

Page 61: ...12 44 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 4 Press the No key until the menu item GEO is displayed in the PW display 5 Press the Yes key to start the GEO selection Weight Piece Weight Count The GEO value 12 set by...

Page 62: ...10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 30 41 31 56 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 31 56 33 09 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 33 09 34 21 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 34 21 35 31 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 35 31 36 41 14 13 13...

Page 63: ...19 19 58 17 59 32 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 60 49 62 90 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 62 90 63 30 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 63 30 64 55 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 64 55 66 24 26...

Page 64: ...TCRLF 10 060 oz G CRLF A stable weight value is printed with a unit 10 25 kg A non stable weight value is printed without a unit 10 25 A stable negative gross weight value has a instead of a unit 0 25...

Page 65: ...t tare value Sample weight Lower limit Upper limit Checking application Line feed Product memory here 3 Only counting without preset tare value Product description Preset tare value Sample weight Lowe...

Page 66: ...mands to the analysis device in order to control the scale or application functions All commands have a shared frame format data input format They start with the characters ESC and end with the comman...

Page 67: ...esponse telegrams are always 5 bytes OK confirmed 1 2 3 4 5 O K CR LF The scale confirms error free performance of the command ERROR error 1 2 3 4 5 E R R CR LF The scale reports an error when perform...

Page 68: ...iquid must get into the scale The device must not be cleaned using a high pressure or steam cleaner Observe the IP protection grade If the device is cleaned with water that is too hot or too cold due...

Page 69: ...ints run by local public waste disposal companies EU legislation requires its Member States to collect electrical and electronic equipment and dispose of it separately from other unsorted municipal wa...

Page 70: ...p ze roing limit Err 8 3 Overload range error Read weight exceeds overload limit Err 8 4 Underload range error Read weight falls below overload limit Err 8 5 Tare outside of the tare range Adjust tare...

Page 71: ...a problem cannot be rectified with the aid of the troubleshooting information or is not described there Our website http www puroscales com provides information about your closest service partner 8 E...

Page 72: ...isplay 3 window LCD display with white background lighting digit height 1 1 inches 28 mm Indicator displays 3 LEDs yellow green red function can be configured acoustic alarm signal Memory Library for...

Page 73: ...atform size W L 280 x 180 mm Shipping dimensions W x D x H 370 x 370 x 220 mm Net weight 2 9 kg Shipping weight 4 5 kg 9 2 Accessories Option Order no Data printer YP DP1 Paper for data printer YP P1...

Page 74: ...9 3 Dimensions Compact scale Puro LargeCount 9 Technical data EN 72 Minebea Intec...

Page 75: ...302 11 9 310 12 21 281 11 08 181 7 14 All dimensions in mm inch 120 11 4 74 254 10 40 1 57 M8 0 31 All dimensions in mm inch 9 Technical data Compact scale Puro LargeCount Minebea Intec EN 73...

Page 76: ...266 10 47 All dimensions in mm inch Compact scale Puro LargeCount 9 Technical data EN 74 Minebea Intec...

Page 77: ...pplication printout without checking application Printout Description 441 pcs QNT 41 pcs QNT MODE COUNT WREF 4 15431 oz Positive value Negative value Activated application Sample weight Check Weighing...

Page 78: ...20 pcs OVER LIMIT 60 pcs Normal net value as result Activated application Lower limit Upper limit Check Counting application printout Counting initialized Printout Description 115 pcs OVER 115 pcs OV...

Page 79: ...vice generates uses and may emit high frequency energy and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the operating instructions may cause interference with radio communication However there i...

Page 80: ...Published by Minebea Intec Bovenden GmbH Co KG Leinetal 2 37120 Bovenden Germany Phone 49 551 309 83 0 Email info minebea intec com www minebea intec com...

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