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MSI-8000HD

RF Remote Display

Operator’s Manual

159007

Summary of Contents for MSI-8000HD

Page 1: ...MSI 8000HD RF Remote Display Operator s Manual 159007...

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Page 3: ...re Peak Force 13 3 6 2 Units 5 Units 14 3 7 Hi Res 14 3 8 Print 14 3 9 Scan 14 3 10 Total Remote Devices 15 3 11 Tare 15 4 0 Set Up 16 4 1 Menu Map 16 4 2 Function Keys 17 4 3 Auto Off 18 5 0 COMM Set...

Page 4: ...Standard Print Strings 26 5 9 COMM Port Hardware 28 5 10 Service Counters 29 5 11 Relays 31 5 11 1Relay Options 31 5 12 Antenna Options 33 5 12 1Antennas Available for a MSI 8000HD 34 6 0 Appendix 36...

Page 5: ...cale systems The RF Remote Indicator allows load monitoring from a distance and adds the ability to print and store data The MSI 8000HD uses a rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery providing up to 36 h...

Page 6: ...purposes 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...

Page 7: ...e Dyna Link will not zero tare or totalize 6 F1 F2 LED These blue LEDs are used to indicate various operational features of functions programmed into the F1 and F2 keys Example In Peak Hold mode the a...

Page 8: ...NTS User programmable set points for overload warnings Set Points 1 and 2 are high brightness red LEDs 9 1234 if the 8000HD has multiple sensors the number indicates the sensor being displayed If more...

Page 9: ...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 P...

Page 10: ...or process 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 Cont...

Page 11: ...d distances Range may vary by the rotation of the Scale Dyna Link The RF Transceivers used in the MSI 8000HD are capable of much further range than the 100 typical spec but range is dependent on site...

Page 12: ...and directly into a computer using USB USB Serial RS 232 Serial RS 485 Ethernet Bridge WiFi Ethernet 1 9 Unpacking When unpacking the MSI 8000HD ensure that all parts are accounted for Check the MSI...

Page 13: ...power fails Zero Rules for Use Works in GROSS or NET mode Zeroing while in Net mode will zero the gross load causing the display to show the negative Tare value The Scale Dyna Link must be stable wit...

Page 14: ...played indicating unit is in the NET mode Note The weight must be stable with displayed for the tare function to work The backup memory in the MSI 8000HD stores the tare reading and can restore it eve...

Page 15: ...erformed and if any test fails an error code will display See Section 6 2 for a description of all error codes The TEST can be aborted anytime by pushing ZERO The test can also be single stepped by pu...

Page 16: ...Norm This mode takes the last settled load to auto total with The total occurs only once the Scale goes below the threshold This allows the load to be adjusted without a total occurring Once load is r...

Page 17: ...ng Strain OB Breaking Force and Cycled Breaking Strain 3 5 1 Capture Peak Force 1 Program a function key to Peak Hold P Hld In this example we ll use F1 for Peak Hold 2 Prepare the test stand and test...

Page 18: ...high resolution mode The high resolution mode continues until the Fx HiRes key is pressed again or power is cycled While in the Hi Res mode the appropriate Fx LED will blink continuously at a slow ra...

Page 19: ...the Fx ttL rd key will scroll through the available combinations Note It is a common setup to program F1 for SCAN and F2 for ttl rd Total Remote Devices to allow quick switching between individual cha...

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...

Page 21: ...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 availab...

Page 22: ...2 The rst 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 th...

Page 23: ...nnel For the MSI 8000HD 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...

Page 24: ...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 3...

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 a...

Page 26: ...at the 8000 system won t con ict with any other 802 11 4 networks Zigbee QHWLG blinking blinking xed SCROLL ENTER SELECT ENTER SELECT blinking SCROLL SCROLL blinking blinking xed ENTER SELECT ENTER SE...

Page 27: ...0s and MSI 4260s can also be used The sensors are 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 5...

Page 28: ...r 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 tota...

Page 29: ...ssing 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 individu...

Page 30: ...oad data with sign if necessary UU is the units MMMMM is the load mode which for 1 is either NET or GROSS 2 Net load Fixed output length 16 Leading zeros suppressed except for the LSD TTTTTTTspUUspNET...

Page 31: ...item in the Print menu appears Cntrl 8 Press F1 to enter the Print Control Menu The last set control mode will appear 9 To change the print control mode press F2 In this example we ll set the Print Co...

Page 32: ...le entry is 65535 which is 18 hours 28 MSI 8000HD Operator s Manual Figure 5 6 Printer Output Set Up continued 5 9 COMM Port Hardware The MSI 8000HD RS 232 Comm Port is used for software updates conne...

Page 33: ...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 counte...

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 abov...

Page 35: ...y 13452 PA1a 5V 4A Fuse 13165 AC Rating 250VAC 4A limited by connector cordset rating to 4A continuous DC Rating 4A 30VDC 0 4A 100VDC Best choice for 90 of applications AC DC SSRs Solid State Relays B...

Page 36: ...Internal to the 8000HD Male 4A Max TVD2 TVD1 1 2 3 4 K2 1 2 3 4 K1 F2 F1 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 Note 32 MSI 8000HD Operator s Manual One 1 Form B normally closed SSR is also available AC DC SSR 400Vpk 0 5A 1...

Page 37: ...crane Do not mount them sideways The long range 9dBi antenna is particularly sensitive to off axis mounting Use a level to ensure the antenna is exactly 90 perpendicular to the earth Do not mount an o...

Page 38: ...directional high gain antenna is remotely mounted from the 8000HD with a low loss coaxial cable it increases the range up to 4 times The antenna must be vertically mounted The vertical Beamwidth 3dB p...

Page 39: ...antenna MSI offers a 14dBi and a 9dBi Corner Reflector 14dBi Corner Reflector 9dBi Corner Reflector Patch Antenna The patch antenna is for applications where the standard antenna is vulnerable to phys...

Page 40: ...s not respond 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...

Page 41: ...tery Load 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 L...

Page 42: ...d to 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 h...

Page 43: ...n 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...

Page 44: ...e latest firmware code is available from the MSI Service Department and can be emailed on request Your firmware version is displayed when the MSI 8000HD is turned on in form 01 04 your version will va...

Page 45: ...s to abort Completed 8 After file is received terminal should display Completed Then the boot menu appears again MSI 8000 SCALECORE2 BOOT LOADER Ver 00 05 c 2012 05 02 17 06 u Download and program app...

Page 46: ...restore the boot menu MSI 8000 SCALECORE2 BOOT LOADER Ver 00 05 c 2012 05 02 10 55 u Download and program application code your bootloader version may vary q query app code info g execute app code r...

Page 47: ...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...

Page 48: ...International TM 14240 Interurban Avenue South Suite 200 Seattle WA 98168 4661 USA Phone 206 433 0199 Fax 206 244 8470 Rice Lake Weighing Systems www ricelake com www ricelake mx www ricelake eu www r...

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