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RF Remote Control Option

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6.3 Setting the Transmitter Address

MODE_IN

window

CREATE

button

The MSI RF Remote Control Transmitter 

allows the selection of one of 16,777,216 

(2

24

) unique addresses. All transmitters 

are supplied set to the same address. To 

avoid contention with other units or to 

create unique relationships, the address 

should be changed. This is accomplished 

by using a paper clip or probe to press the 

CREATE button on the board through the 

hole in the back of the case.

1. Press the button and a LED will light 

up in the MODE_IND window, 

indicating that the address is being 

c r e a t e d .   T h e   a d d r e s s   w i l l   b e  

randomized for as long as the button 

is held down. 

2. Release the button and the 

randomized address will be saved 

and the LED will begin flashing to 

indicate that the Control Permissions may now be set. 

3. Press all the buttons one by one that the transmitter will have the authority to 

access. Press the CREATE button with the paper clip again or wait 17 seconds 

for it to time out. The address and Control Permissions are now set.

6.4 Setting the Receiver Address

Once the transmitter is setup, you must now program the corresponding 

MSI-4260

 to 

match. The steps are: 

1. Program the 

USER

 key to “LEARN” (See Section 4.2). You can also remove 

the battery from the 

MSI-4260

. Then the “LEARN” mode will start when the 

battery is plugged back in.

2. Start LEARN by pressing the 

USER

 key on the 4260 front panel (or plug in the 

MSI-4260

 battery). 

3. Press each key on the Transmitter that you plan to use. During the “LEARN” 

process the ACK annunciator will blink. You must complete all button pushes 

before it times out in 17 seconds.

Any 

MSI-4260

 can learn up to 7 different remotes. However, never program multiple 

MSI-4260

s to the same remote since they will all respond at the same time if they are 

in range.

6.4.1

Resetting the 4260 RF Remote Receiver

1. Program the Func1 USER key to be Learn.

1. Press 

USER

.

1. Press 

ZERO

.

1. Reprogram the 

MSI-4260

 using the “Setting the Receiver Address” procedure.

Summary of Contents for 4260B

Page 1: ...MSI 4260B Port A Weigh Crane Scales Operator s Manual 152159 Rev A...

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Page 3: ...1 9 3 Battery Charger 11 1 9 4 Battery Removal Replacement 12 1 10 Comm Port 13 1 10 1 Comm Port Cables 13 1 11 Servicing the MSI 4260 14 1 12 RF Connectivity 15 1 12 1 FCC Statement for 802 15 4 Opt...

Page 4: ...2 6 1 Description 42 6 2 Functions 42 6 3 Setting the Transmitter Address 43 6 4 Setting the Receiver Address 43 6 4 1 Resetting the 4260 RF Remote Receiver 43 6 5 Contention and Jamming Consideration...

Page 5: ...is designed to meet or exceed requirements of applicable ASME ANSI OSHA safety standards Multiple options and accessories including RF Remote Control and RF Remote Display using the MSI 8000 Remote D...

Page 6: ...potential falling hazard Keep a safe distance DO NOT use for purposes other then weight taking or dynamic load monitoring DO NOT use any load bearing component that is worn beyond 5 of the original di...

Page 7: ...ptions es POWER Power Key Turns the MSI 4260 On and Off st ZERO Zero Key Used to zero out residual weight on the scale TARE T Tare Key removes weight of containers trucks or carriers and places the sc...

Page 8: ...oes not work it is probably because the MSI 4260 is not setup to support the key For example if the Function Key is set for TOTAL you must also setup the TOTAL mode in the Setup Menu 4 When in Setup M...

Page 9: ...aying the Total weight This is a temporary display lasting less than 5 seconds x1K X1000 Blue LED Usually used in conjunction with the TOTAL LED to allow accumulation of weight beyond the 5 digit disp...

Page 10: ...uminum Load Cell Standard 350 Bridge MSI Trinocular 10k lb USER Programmable multifunction button for use as TEST TOTAL UNIT PEAK NET GROSS VIEW TOTAL LEARN for RF Remote Control CAL Wire sealed calib...

Page 11: ...display reads LCnt for load cell counter Test function shows the two readings in order Construction OPTIONS Wireless Remote Controler Wireless Remote Display All features are housed in heavy duty cas...

Page 12: ...ithout test weights using MSI C Cal technology Selectable for kg lb unless prohibited by LFT regulations Automatic or manual weight totalization for loading operations Easily customized for special ap...

Page 13: ...rface hardware for the capacity of the scale If your interface hardware does not fit properly MSI can supply the MSI 4260 with oversize lifting eyes or shackle interfaces If the crane hook is too larg...

Page 14: ...4260 will automatically turn the scale off when the SLA battery drops to approximately 10 5V You must recharge the battery when this happens Note Leaving a discharged battery in the scale which has a...

Page 15: ...e Note If the power status light fails to illuminate check your AC power connection and make sure the Vin jack is fully seated AC power cords suitable for any world location are available from MSI 3 P...

Page 16: ...ry by plugging it in to the exposed battery jacks The MSI 4260 may or may not turn on once the new battery is installed 7 Reseat the access panel 8 Reset the latches Make sure the latches are complete...

Page 17: ...nated cable is available MSI P N 12023 if you wish to wire your own serial cable for RS 232 Comm Port Cable Color Code RS 232 Brown Transmit output from CellScale connect to receive of DTE Black Recei...

Page 18: ...9 to obtain an RMA returned material authorization Due to the weight and size of many of our products it is not always necessary to return the whole scale If the electronics are at fault you can often...

Page 19: ...ains FCC ID OUR XBEEPRO The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions i this device may not cause harmful interference and ii this dev...

Page 20: ...0 00 etc The backup memory in the MSI 4260 stores the zero reading and can restore it even if the power fails Rules for Use Works in GROSS mode or NET mode Zeroing while in Net mode will zero the gros...

Page 21: ...Press TARE T Note The weight reading must be stable within the motion window for the tare function to work The scale digits display 0 or 0 0 or 0 00 etc and the weight mode changes to NET The backup...

Page 22: ...l Constant Display Press TARE to view the C CAL value TOTAL Note The Total Mode must be programmed from the Setup Menus before the USER key will function For accumulation of multiple weighments The ac...

Page 23: ...f the scale division d in the Init Cal procedure View Total The Function key activates the Total weight display followed by the number of samples While the display is showing the Total Total is cleare...

Page 24: ...established The Peak Hold function uses a high speed mode of the A D converter allowing it to capture transient weights at a far higher rate than typical scales Peak hold is cleared and re enabled wit...

Page 25: ...High Filter SOFTWARE FILTER LED DISPLAY INTENSITY Auto by Light Sensor default Dim longest battery life Medium Dim Medium Bright Maximum Bright See RF Remote Setup Procedure POWER Function always avai...

Page 26: ...ist of available functions on the Setup Menu Map This procedure scrolls through all available choices for illustration purposes only In this example we ll set F1 to the TEST function 5 When the desire...

Page 27: ...ER and POWER simultaneously 2 The rst item of the Setup Menu is Func1 Scroll to A OFF with theUSER key 3 To setup the A Off timing press TARE The current Auto Off time is displayed 4 Select the Auto O...

Page 28: ...h the USER key 3 To setup the Sleep timing press TARE The current Auto Off time is displayed 4 Select the Sleep start time by scrolling through the choices with the USER key In this example we ll set...

Page 29: ...ll to diSPL with the USER key 3 To setup the Display brightness press TARE The current brightness setting is displayed 4 Select the display brightness by scrolling through the choices with the USER ke...

Page 30: ...layed pressTARE 6 Next select the type of weight value the set point is assigned to Use the USERkey to scroll through the choices This example scrolled through all available choices for illustration p...

Page 31: ...Key xed blinking blinking blinking 6W3W xed next setup menu item Store and return to weight display 6WRUH USER F USER F Cancel all setup changes esc POWER ZERO O sto To enter a decimal point push POWE...

Page 32: ...otaL with the USER key 3 To setup the Total Mode press TARE The current Total Mode setting is displayed 4 Select the Total Mode by scrolling through the choices with the USERkey In this example we ll...

Page 33: ...4 Change the weight units by pressing the USER key The unit is indicated by the annunciators 5 When the desired unit setting is annunciated press TARE The next item in the Setup Menu appears 6 Either...

Page 34: ...USER and POWER simultaneously 2 The rst item of the Setup Menu is Func1 Scroll to Filtr with the USER key 3 To setup the lter press TARE The display will blink the current lter setting 4 Change the lt...

Page 35: ...is performed after a Calibration Reset which completely erases the calibration and setup memory C Cal If the last calculated C Cal values is known the scale can be calibrated without weights XQ G R B...

Page 36: ...hat s needed press ZERO and jump to step 15 12 Load the scale with the next test weight The display offers the reading that will occur without adjusting the value If the weight value shown is acceptab...

Page 37: ...to exit the Cal menus and start up the standard weight display The 4260 is ready for use 19 After ensuring the calibration is acceptable replace the Hex Seal Screw D Example Value only VWRUH G 6HWYS F...

Page 38: ...e display shows Unit You select the units you wish to calibrate in 9 Press TARE to select the calibration unit 10 Use the USER key to choose between lb and kg When the desired unit is shown press TARE...

Page 39: ...ing at step 3 G blinking blinking XQ G Capacity is set d is set Proceed to Standard Calibration starting at Step 3 USER F TARE T TARE T TARE T TARE T TARE T TARE T USER F USER F USER F USER F TARE T 1...

Page 40: ...erating as much as 50 of the capacity is usually acceptable but the scale may be less stable if the d is decreased Due to kg to lb conversions the capacity of all MSI 4260 systems is rated approximate...

Page 41: ...ok 5 PressTARE The 4260 sets the zero calibration point 6 if the zero is in range the scale will display PASS 7 Next the display reads CCAL to ask that you look up the C Cal value to be used 8 PressTA...

Page 42: ...e number is entered not blinking press theTARE key to complete the entry of the C Cal value 12 If the Calibration was successful the display will read PASS followed by CAL D 13 C Cal is complete Push...

Page 43: ...Peak Hold and the zero range may be limited The Filter menu is moved to the Cal Setup Menu so filters are only accessible through the Cal Seal 3 R 76 r 76 Sets the scale to enable only approved featur...

Page 44: ...em Store and return to weight display D 6WRUH Calibrate Menu Remove Hex Seal Screw Cal Switch Access Press Switch behind the hole with a small Screwdriver 40 MSI 4260 Port A Weigh Operator s Manual Fi...

Page 45: ...tting is displayed blinking 6 Change the setting between On or OFF using the USER key 7 Press TARE to set the Autozero The display goes to the next item in the CAL Setup Menu 8 Either press ZERO twice...

Page 46: ...operator using the RFRC The RFRC provides the ability to turn the MSI 4260 on remotely The RFRC is available in three versions differing only in transmit frequency The standard USA version operates a...

Page 47: ...rity to access Press the CREATE button with the paper clip again or wait 17 seconds for it to time out The address and Control Permissions are now set 6 4 Setting the Receiver Address Once the transmi...

Page 48: ...irm that the chosen operating frequency is legal for use in your location 418MHz is legal throughout the USA and Canada 433MHz is legal in Europe 315MHz is commonly used for Garage Door Openers and is...

Page 49: ...rmined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the se...

Page 50: ...MSI 8000 equipment MSI 8000 based RF systems are Peer to peer However for multiple scale connections the MSI 8000 acts as the network coordinator Also available is The 802 11 WiFi option for communic...

Page 51: ...program See SCCMP User Guide for more details 7 3 1 Control Modes The user can select four control modes 1 User Printing is controlled by the operator pushing the PRINT key usually F3 2 Load One print...

Page 52: ...r Net weight the 3 for Gross weight the 4 for Tare weight and the 9 inserts a space before the next print output 6 Using the USER Key scroll through the digits until the desired digit is shown then pr...

Page 53: ...mber represents the print interval rate in seconds Use 0 for the fastest the MSI 8000 can go 5 times per second To set a once a minute transmission set the rate to 60 To set once per hour set the rate...

Page 54: ...the base network that all interconnected devices must match This number must be in the range of 12 23 3 Network ID This is a 64 bit number that all interconnected devices must match The MSI 4260 limi...

Page 55: ...dwired to a Dyna Link 5 Press TARE Next the Scid ScaleCore ID screen is shown 6 Press TARE The current Scid number is shown If the offered Scid value is correct push TARE and jump to step 10 In this e...

Page 56: ...ber Press F2 to start a new number Allowed Network ID numbers range from 0 to 99999 MSI recommends a random number of at least four digits to ensure that the 8000 system won t con ict with any other 8...

Page 57: ...100 capacity Tared weight is added to load to determine overload point Return to Gross weight mode Zero requires adjustment Rezero the scale Too much weight has been zeroed Rezero the scale Display Dr...

Page 58: ...turns on then immediately off Battery is low Recharge Battery Weight will not zero System not stable Stable annunciator must turn on for Zero to function Increase filtering for more stability Increase...

Page 59: ...number of times the weight has exceeded 25 of capacity 8 Press TEST USER The display flashes OLCnt for Overload Counter followed by the number of times the weight has exceeded capacity 9 Press TEST US...

Page 60: ...9 mm 66 5 mm 61 2 mm swivel eye nut 47 kg 30 000 lb 10 lb 30 0 in 4 00 in 6 25 in 3 00 in 3 19 in 22 ton alloy CR 11 125 lb 15 000 kg 5 kg 762 mm 101 6 mm 159 mm 76 2 mm 81 0 mm swivel eye nut 55 kg 5...

Page 61: ...or alterations made with its specific written consent nor shall the Company be liable for any damages or delays whether caused by defective workmanship materials or otherwise The Company shall not be...

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