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1) Program a function key to Scan.

In this example we’ll use 

F1

for Scan.

2) The current channel is displayed.

Press

F1 

Scan

 

to change the

display to the next channel.

3) The display briefly displays the

scan channel number. Then the
scan channel weight is
displayed.

4) Press

F1 

Scan

. In a two sensor

system the scan returns to the
first channel, 0.

SCAN

See Function Key setup

on page 15.

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Ton

 

6F

Scan Weight Inputs

6F

SCAN

MOMENTARY

MOMENTARY

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F1

 

F1

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MSI-8000

 Operator’s Manual

Figure 5-4. Scan Weight Inputs

5.4 Summing Modes

The summing modes are straight forward and useful for the majority of overhead lifting 

applications.

5.4.1

Modes

ALL

All channels are added together. Using the 

Fx ttl.rd

 function key, the sum of all connected 

sensors are displayed. Pressing the 

Fx ttl.rd

 

again will confirm that you are observing the 

summed channels by briefly displaying “ttl.rd” (total remote sensor devices).

Note

If the sum is the only thing the user wants to observe, disable the Scan 
function key using the function key setup menu.

PAIRS

Primarily intended for 4 sensor systems. When scrolling through the channels with an 

Fx 

ttl.rd

, the channels will be presented as separate weights first and then as pairs. This 

display is proceeded by the LCD message “Pair1” and “Pair2.” 

BOTH

This mode shows both the pair totals and the overall total. Each press of the 

Fx ttl.rd

 

key 

will scroll through the summed combinations. First “Pair1,” next “Pair2,” then the sum of 

all connected sensors is displayed. 

OFF

Sensor summing disabled. Even if a function key is set to “ttl.rd” nothing will happen.

Summary of Contents for MSI-8000

Page 1: ...MSI 8000 RF Remote Display Operator s Manual 133063 Rev C ...

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Page 3: ...Link And MSI Crane Scales 23 5 3 MSI8000 With Multiple Sensors 23 5 4 Summing Modes 24 5 4 1 Modes 24 5 5 Behavior Of Zero And Tare In Multiple Channel Systems 25 5 6 Printer Set Up 25 5 7 Control Modes 26 5 8 Standard Print Strings 26 5 9 COMM Port Hardware 28 5 10 Service Counters 29 Technical training seminars are available through Rice Lake Weighing Systems Course descriptions and dates can be...

Page 4: ...ting 31 6 2 Error Codes 34 6 3 Mechanical Dimensions 35 6 4 Firmware Update Procedure 36 The MSI Limited Warranty 38 Rice Lake continually offers web based video training on a growing selection of product related topics at no cost Visit www ricelake com webinars ...

Page 5: ...ale systems The RF Remote Indicator allows tension monitoring from a distance and adds the ability to print and store data The MSI 8000 uses a rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery providing up to 36 hours typical of continuous use between charges If you have any questions or comments please contact Measurement Systems International Phone toll free 1 800 874 4320 Authorized distributors and their e...

Page 6: ...rposes other then weight taking or dynamic load monitoring DO NOT use any load bearing component that is worn beyond 5 of the original dimension DO NOT use any associated lifting product if any of the components of the load train are cracked deformed or show signs of fatigue DO NOT exceed the rated load limit of the associated Scale Dynamometer unit rigging elements or the lifting structure DO NOT...

Page 7: ...EDs User Programmable Function Keys Units Tension Mode Annunciators Set Point Alarm LEDs 6 Digit 1 in 26 mm Sunlight visible LCD Tension Display Figure 1 1 MSI 8000 Front Panel Charger Port RS 232 I O Charge Status LED Figure 1 2 MSI 8000 Side Panel Charging and RS 232 Port ...

Page 8: ...ault Peak Hold Functions as the ENTER SELECT key when in setup menus Programmable to user selectable functions see Section 3 0 Default Display Function Test Functions as the scroll key in setup menus PRINT Key Defaulted to the Print function Note If the text is discussing a function key the function key will be displayed as Fx YYYYY with the programmed User Key function in italics F1 and F2 can bo...

Page 9: ... than 5 seconds Net NET Indicates the RF Linked Device is in the Net tension mode A Tare weight is subtracted from the gross tension M M In conjunction with the Ton annunciator indicates the RF Linked Device is displaying Metric Tons kg kg Indicates tension display is in kilograms kN kN Indicates tension display is in kiloNewtons lb lb Indicates tension display is in pounds Ton Ton Illuminated alo...

Page 10: ...26 mm numeric digits 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C Rated accuracy range 10 C to 40 C 24 hours typical NEMA 4 IP65 with charger port plug installed Programmable multifunction buttons for use as TEST TOTAL Total Remote Devices PEAK TARE NET GROSS VIEW TOTAL PRINT and High Res mode No Calibration parameters are stored in the MSI 8000 However it can be used to calibrate an RF connected scale Prolongs bat...

Page 11: ...ss control ScaleCore Technology providing quick and easy firmware updates and calibration setup backup Optional Hard wired link for applications where RF is not allowed 1 5 FCC Statement Contains FCC ID OUR XBEEPRO The MSI 8000 complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions i This device may not cause harmful interference ii This device must accept any inte...

Page 12: ...les 1 8 Options Available options for your MSI 8000 include the following Serial I O cable RS 232 MSI PN 503489 0001 DCE Configuration 503489 0002 DTE Configuration Serial I O cable RS 232 with charger pigtail MSI PN 503490 0001 DCE 503489 0002 DTE Note Allows serial output while being powered with Charger Serial I O cable RS 232 4m TPU Jacket un terminated MSI PN 14359 26 8m Hardwired cable for R...

Page 13: ...unciator lights then charge time will average three hours It is OK to remove the battery charger while the blue light is on but a complete charge will not be applied Green light indicates the battery is fully charged The powered charger can be left connected to the MSI 8000 continuously MSI recommends leaving the MSI 8000 on the charger when not in use Red light indicates a fault Faults include ov...

Page 14: ... Dyna Link will accept a zero setting over the full Range of the Scale Dyna Link Zero settings above 4 of full Scale Dyna Link will subtract from the overall capacity of the Scale Dyna Link For example if you zero out 100 lb on a 1000 lb Scale Dyna Link the overall capacity of the Scale Dyna Link will reduce to 900 lb plus the allowed over range amount 2 3 Tare In force measurement applications ta...

Page 15: ...ET annunciator is the only indication that you are in Gross Tension mode Note To view the Gross tension without clearing the Tare Value program a function key to the function NET GROSS Tare Rules for Use Only positive gross tension readings can be tared The stable annunciator must be on The tension force reading must be stable Setting or changing the tare has no effect on the Gross zero setting Ta...

Page 16: ... before the USER key will function See Section 4 1 This feature should not be confused with the ttl rd Total Remote Devices function which will add weight from two or more load sensors For accumulation of multiple weighments the accumulator uses the displayed tension so GROSS and NET readings can be added into the same TOTAL There are four modes of totalizing Manual and three Auto Modes The Manual...

Page 17: ...ode press the Fx NetGross key setup to the Net Gross function The Fx NetGross key will only function if a Tare value has been established Switching back to Gross mode from Net mode will not clear the Tare value This allows the operator to use the Gross Mode temporarily without having to reestablish the Tare value Only clearing the Tare or setting a new Tare will change the tare value held before s...

Page 18: ...ecorded 7 To run a new test press F1 PkHold to clear the Peak Value Confirm the Pk annunciator is off Then repeat steps 3 6 Peak Hold kg lb M kN Ton kg lb M kN Ton Pk kg lb M kN Ton kg lb M kN Ton Pk Example Peak Captured Value Peak Hold kg lb M kN Ton kg lb M kN Ton kg lb M kN Ton kg lb M kN Ton Peak Cleared Value Capture Peak Force F1 F1 0 ZERO See Function Key Setup on Section 4 2 14 MSI 8000 Op...

Page 19: ... on the base of the Dyna Link If an F Key is programmed as Print and the Print Setup is configured as continuous then the F3 Print key is used for Start Print Stop Print See Section 5 6 for more details on data output The Print function is always available on the MSI 8000 so it is not necessary to program an F1 or F2 to Print then pushing F1 or F2 on the scale will cause the Comm Port on the Remot...

Page 20: ...s Hi Res Print Tare Scan Total Remote Devices F1 F2 KEY FUNCTIONS F2 Key F1 F2 Key F2 Auto Off Time SETUP MENU Disabled default 15 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 1 hour AUTO OFF TIME With the Power On press the F2 key and Power key simultaneously F2 2 W 6W WRW O Y WWO Q W U 3 G 8QLW 8QLW LU 6 3ULQW W UH 6F Q WWO UG Figure 4 1 Menu Map ...

Page 21: ... The current F1 key function is displayed 4 Select the F1 key function by scrolling through the choices with theF2 key See the list 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 desired F1 Key function is displayed press F1 The next item in the Setup Menu ...

Page 22: ...ly 2 The first item of the Setup Menu is Func1 Scroll to A OFF with the F2 key 3 To setup the A Off timing press F1 The current Auto Off time is displayed 4 Select the Auto Off time by scrolling through the choices with the F2 key In this example we ll set 60 minutes as the Auto Off time 5 When the desired time is displayed press F1 The next item in the Setup Menu appears 6 Either press ZERO to exi...

Page 23: ...nel For the MSI 8000 as network coordinator MSI recommends a number from 20 30 RF Channel Establishes the base network that all interconnected devices must match This number must be in the range of 12 23 Network ID This is a 64 bit number that all interconnected devices must match The MSI 8000 limits this number to a max of 6 digits for a range of 0 99999 Do not use a small number here to help avo...

Page 24: ...te Network ID 2Q 2II Range 1 254 20 30 Range 12 23 Range 0 to 999999 RF Network Number entry screens W0RUG WWOUG Total of RD s Total RD s Remote Sensor Devices CONFIGURE NETWORK Range 1 4 default 1 OO 3ULUV ERWK 2II Sum all Remote Devices Sum in Pairs requires 4 Remotes Sum in Pairs Grand Total Off summing disabled SUM REMOTE SENSOR DEVICES SETUP F2 Press Simultaneously 6WU Q Transmission Strength...

Page 25: ...ommends a value from 20 30 7 To input the SCID value pressF2 to start the number entry process 8 Use F2 to change the number and F1 to enter the number Add the next digit by pushing F2 and scrolling as required Repeat this sequence until the entire SCID number is entered 9 Once the entire SCID value is entered press F1 to finalize the number 10 The next RF Setup parameter is ChnL Channel Press F1 t...

Page 26: ... that the 8000 system won t conflict with any other 802 15 4 networks QHWLG blinking blinking fixed SCROLL ENTER SELECT ENTER SELECT blinking SCROLL SCROLL blinking blinking fixed ENTER SELECT ENTER SELECT current Net ID blinking SCROLL blinking example value only SCROLL Repeat number entry procedure 16 When the final number is shown and fixed press F1 to store the network ID 20 The RF setup menu goes ...

Page 27: ...readable individually in pairs or summed 5000 lbs 2500 KG MAXIMUM CAPACITY 7300 lb 5000 lbs 2500 KG MAXIMUM CAPACITY 7300 lb SC 0 SC 1 Pair1 Sum All 5000 lbs 2500 KG MAXIMUM CAPACITY 7300 lb 5000 lbs 2500 KG MAXIMUM CAPACITY 7300 lb SC 0 SC 1 Pair1 5000 lbs 2500 KG MAXIMUM CAPACITY 7300 lb SC 2 Sum All 5000 lbs 2500 KG MAXIMUM CAPACITY 7300 lb 5000 lbs 2500 KG MAXIMUM CAPACITY 7300 lb SC 0 SC 1 Pa...

Page 28: ...ogether Using the Fx ttl rd function key the sum of all connected sensors are displayed Pressing the Fx ttl rd again will confirm that you are observing the summed channels by briefly displaying ttl rd total remote sensor devices Note If the sum is the only thing the user wants to observe disable the Scan function key using the function key setup menu PAIRS Primarily intended for 4 sensor systems ...

Page 29: ...ing ZERO will zero only SC0 and SC1 If displaying the grand total using the ALL mode then pressing ZERO will zero all connected sensors Using the TARE function If one device is tared in the individual display mode the summed weight will be the sum of a Net weight and a Gross weight If the TARE key is pressed when displaying any of the summed modes all devices that add to form the current display a...

Page 30: ...th 16 Leading zeros suppressed except for the LSD TTTTTTTspUUspNETspspcrlf 3 Gross Tension Fixed output length 16 Leading zeros suppressed except for the LSD TTTTTTTspUUspGROSScrlf 4 Tare Weight Fixed output length 16 Leading zeros suppressed except for the LSD TTTTTTTspUUspTAREcrlf 5 Total Weight Fixed output length 16 Leading zeros suppressed except for the LSD TTTTTTTTTspUUspTTLcrlf 6 Number of...

Page 31: ...de press F2 In this example we ll set the Print Control Mode to Continuous 10 Press F2 key until the desired print control mode is shown 11 When the desired print mode is shown push F1 to save The next Print setup item rAte appears If you have set Continuous Cont as your print control proceed to step 12 For any other Control mode jump to step 15 Printer Output Setup blinking blinking fixed fixed fixe...

Page 32: ...ible entry is 65535 which is 18 hours 28 MSI 8000 Operator s Manual Figure 5 6 Printer Output Set Up continued 5 9 COMM Port Hardware The MSI 8000 RS 232 Comm Port is used for software updates connecting to a remote display and for connecting to any RS 232 device Connector M12 industrial IP67 rated An adapter cable MSI P N 503489 is required to connect the MSI 8000 to a computer This adapter cable...

Page 33: ...f times the RF Linked Scale has been overloaded These counters serve to warn the user to inspect the load train after a number of overloads or a long term frequency of high capacity lifts Service counters can only be reset by the factory The power up routine will be interrupted when the lift counter exceeds 16383 lifts or the overload counter exceeds 1023 overloads Push any key to continue operati...

Page 34: ...alink Scale returns to standard weighing mode If you interrupted the auto sequence press ZERO to return to tension link mode QW 2 QW Return to standard weight display ENTER SELECT Number of Lifts above 25 of Capacity Number of Lifts that exceeded Capacity example value example value Start of Test Sequence All segments on D blinking blinking example C Cal value Access the Service Counters Fx Figure...

Page 35: ...pond to tension changes Out of calibration Calibrate Faulty load cell Replace Load cell connector Check connector and wires Display over ranges below 100 of capacity Tared Tension is added to load to determine overload point Return to gross tension mode Zero requires adjustment Rezero the scale Too much tension load has been zeroed Rezero the scale Display drifts AZM Auto0 is turned off Turn AZM o...

Page 36: ... low Recharge Battery Tension will not zero System not stable Wait for stable symbol to turn on Increase filtering for more stability Zero out of range Zero range might be limited Reduce the tension or use Tare instead Tension will not Tare or Total System not Stable Wait for the stable symbol to turn on or if in a mechanically noisy crane increase the filtering or reduce the size of the Scale inc...

Page 37: ... the display board Charge for 24 hours If the charger LED is still RED the battery will need replacement This procedure is only recommended for experienced technicians Ambient temperature is too high The battery charger won t fast charge in high ambient temperatures Place the system in a cooler environment Ambient temperature is too low 20 C 14 F The battery charger won t fast charge in low ambien...

Page 38: ...inition Comment LcOFF LC Disabled A Load cell was not enabled 2CAL In Cal The system is in calibration mode Do not send commands unrelated to calibration unCAL Not Calibrated System has not been calibrated Error LoAd Overload Tension Weight exceeds Set capacity 9d or load cell is damaged or disconnected Error UndLd Underloaded Tension weight is more than 20 negative or load cell is damaged or disc...

Page 39: ...Appendix 35 6 3 Mechanical Dimensions 8 0 203 2mm Figure 6 1 Mechanical Dimensions Front View 3 85 98mm 1 37 34 8mm Figure 6 2 Mechanical Dimensions Back View ...

Page 40: ... updated code 1 Setup the terminal serial port to 8 data bits No Parity 1 stop bit 9600 BAUD XON XOFF flow control 2 Connect to the Dyna Link serial port using the DCE cable Connect the D9 connector to your PC or USB adapter 3 Optional Test that you have a connection by typing 00FF01 If the connection is good the MSI 8000 will respond with 000001r2 0 01E02 2011 07 08 11 05 or something similar 4 O...

Page 41: ...sion and the Application Code version number in the following form Computed Signature 76F481D8 Received Signature 76F481D8 Product ID 07 MSI 8000 product family Product Version ID 00 Optional features code App Code Version 01 04 Firmware version number If the CRC Signature does not match go back to step 4 and try again 10 Send an r to restore the boot menu MSI 8000 SCALECORE2 BOOT LOADER Ver 00 05...

Page 42: ...se repairs 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 liable for any personal injury or property damage resulting from the handling possession or use of the equipment by the customer The warranty set forth herein is exclusive and is expressly ...

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