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In this section, each of the menus are described as to the settings and
application in the scale.  Using the buttons previously described, you can
configure your scale to specific weighing needs.  The menus, allow you
to  change the settings and activate functions. Calibration menu is
covered separately in Section 5.

 

Section 4 - Setting up your scale

   

4.2 Setup menu

     Function/Display                 Available Settings

  Application

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The Setup menu contains entries for LFT, calibration units, graduations,
processing, back light, list and end set. See table below for details.
Bold equals factory default settings.

OFF

ON
CAN

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when set ON or CAN.

 

4.1 Overview

Reset

res sp

Press G/N/T 

MENU 

=reset and

keep factory settings. Press
PRINT 

UNITS

 =NO, advances to

next menu.

Graduation

0.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.0001,
0.0002, 0.0005

This is the graduation size and
available options vary with the
capacity of the scale.

Calibration unit

Kg, lb

Either kg or lb can be selected
as the calibration unit.

Application

Stand

-Standard

FILL-Filling

Regular weighing.

Dispensing for filling

applications.

Back Light

On

Off

Back light can turned on or off.

On

Off

Auto optimization

Automatically updates the
sample weight.

Summary of Contents for Ranger Counting Scale

Page 1: ...Ohaus Corporation 29 Hanover Road Florham Park NJ 07932 0900 Operating Instructions Ranger Counting Scale Ranger Clear Scale Select Count Weight Sample Size 10 Sample APW Count...

Page 2: ...Jahr der ersten Eichung Ann e de la prem re v rification A o de la primera verificaci n annodella prima verifica ISO 9001 Registration for Ohaus Corporation Ohaus Corporation USA was examined and eva...

Page 3: ...ENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLAS...

Page 4: ...cale for piece counting 12 3 OPERATION 13 3 1 Menu structure 13 3 2 Switch functions 15 3 3 Menu operation 16 3 4 Turning on the scale and zeroing 17 3 5 Basic weighing 17 3 6 Weighing with tare 18 3...

Page 5: ...N AND SEALING 27 5 1 Calibration masses 27 5 2 Calibration 28 5 3 Unlocking the menus 28 5 4 Weights and measures sealing 29 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 30 6 1 Troubleshooting 30 6 2 RS232 Interface 31 6 3...

Page 6: ...APW Count 1 Overview of controls 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10a 11 12 13 14 15 16 24 Rear of scale Display kg Pcs Com tbz NET B G 12 12 Auto Opt 0 50 100 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Clear A P W Scale Select Count Weig...

Page 7: ...e scales 19 Symbols for net gross weight 20 Battery discharge status optional battery 21 Weighing unit 22 Number of user selected reference pieces 23 Weighing range bar graph 24 Center of zero Functio...

Page 8: ...ged cast aluminum case and chemically resistant paint finish construction Weighing pan constructed of stainless steel Fully programmable with front panel controls Ergonomic operating controls and a la...

Page 9: ...instructions 1 Warranty card 2 1 Unpacking and checking contents Your scale employs state of the art technology and meets the latest demands regarding instrument safety For safe and dependable opera t...

Page 10: ...hould be leveled each time its location is changed Check to ensure the voltage printed on the scale label matches your local line voltage If this is not the case DO NOT connect the scale to the power...

Page 11: ...C 5 GND 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C 9 N C See Accessories listed in paragraph 6 5 Connect a suitable cable from the scale to the external device Review paragraph 6 2 RS232 Interface for additional information...

Page 12: ...e accessory section Connect the cable between the scales The host scale scale 1 must be a Ranger Count In the RS menu of the host MODE should be set to REF 2 If remote scale is used for average piece...

Page 13: ...Unit 1g Unit 1kg Unit 1 OZ quit Unit 2 Unit 2LB Unit 2g Unit 2kg Unit 2 OZ quit Azt 0 5d 1d 3d OFF quit A t OFF ON quit Aot YES NO quit Rzd OFF ON quit End rd CAL Span 0 full capacity weight done Lin...

Page 14: ...er ON OFF Gross ON OFF Net ON OFF Tare ON OFF PCS ON OFF APW ON OFF REF CT ON OFF 4 L INF ON OFF F Feed ON OFF LN For Single multi End rs1 QUIT 3 1 Menu structure RS232 1 RS232 2 LOCKOUT Quit Store rs...

Page 15: ...emote If 2 scales are connected Select the functions zero G N T tare will be executed on the scale that is currently on the host LCD Count Short press Switches from weighing to counting mode Weight Sa...

Page 16: ...n individual menu A short press on the G N T MENU button YES and you can enter a specific menu Long press G N T MENU Short press YES CALIBRATION SETUP READ RS232 1 RS232 2 LOCKOUT QUIT How to enter an...

Page 17: ...button StorE appears answer YES to save and scale returns to a weighing mode or NO to ignore changes and continue How to quit the menus G N T MENU Briefly press the ON ZERO OFF button to turn the scal...

Page 18: ...s weight is stored in memory Adding material to the container is shown as NET weight The gross weight is a combination of the tared weight and the material The G N T Menu button allows switching betwe...

Page 19: ...mber of samples press and hold the SAMPLE SIZE button To scroll thru the choices NO 5 15 20 25 30 50 100 pieces release button when desired sample size is displayed Piece counting can be made consider...

Page 20: ...In order to optimize the calculated reference piece weight automatically a number of pieces less than or equal to the number of reference pieces already on the pan are added to it The message AUt OPt...

Page 21: ...ssed on the host scale Ranger Count the command will be applied only to the scale indicated next to the balance symbol 1 or 2 Place containers on both scales as needed and tare them Using the Scale Se...

Page 22: ...ssing back light list and end set See table below for details Bold equals factory default settings OFF ON CAN Legal for trade applications when set ON or CAN 4 1 Overview Reset res sp Press G N T MENU...

Page 23: ...for reset average level unit 1 unit 2 auto zero auto tare auto power off retain zero data and end See table below for details Bold equals factory default settings reset rd Low Med High Averaging level...

Page 24: ...End of read menu 4 3 Read menu Cont 4 4 RS232 1 RS232 2 menus Function Display Available Settings Application Reset The RS232 1 menu provides the communication settings to port 1 standard RS232 2 is...

Page 25: ...nd of RS232 menu Two stop settings 1 or 2 are available to accommodate external equipment require ments 1 2 Yes No Com 1 Com 1 Com 1 Com 1 Com 1 4 5 Lockout menu This menu allows software locking and...

Page 26: ...nu Endlock On Off On Off An ON setting locks out the setup menu On Off An ON setting locks out the read menu On Off An ON setting locks out the RS232 1 menu An ON setting locks out the RS232 2 menu Wh...

Page 27: ...used Ranger Counting scales offer a choice of two calibration methods Span Calibration and Linearity Calibration Span Span calibration ensures that the sale reads within specifications using two weigh...

Page 28: ...2kg 1kg 0 9kg 0 8kg and 0 7kg for full span Place the indicated mass on the platform and press the G N T MENU button If the calibration was successful data is saved automatically Remove calibration m...

Page 29: ...one screw can be used to replace one of the counter sunk screws at the front of the scale Under the leveling feet on small size Ranger Scales High Capacity Scale On high capacity scales remove the exi...

Page 30: ...han entered zero Remove disturbances or reduce motion Increase AZT level in readout menu Increase averaging level in readout menu Enable desired unit in Setup menu Conversion to large typically in g V...

Page 31: ...omputer enables you to operate the scale from the computer as well as receive data such as displayed weight weighing mode stability status etc The following sections describe the hardware and software...

Page 32: ...ion L Begin linearity calibration XT Download Tare value in grams Uses unit set as Unit 1 SN Show serial number H 1 1 5 1 to 5 headers are available with24 characters per line enter H space then text...

Page 33: ...emedy Error 1 Indicates an overload condition Error 2 Indicates an underload condition Error 3 Average piece weight too small Error 4 Reference weight too small The weight on the pan is too small to d...

Page 34: ...0 2 Linearity g 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 5 0 Order number RD3RS 2E0 RD6RS 2E0 RD12LS 2E0 RD30LS 2E0 RD60LS 2E0 Note NTEP for weighing only General Specifications All Models Platform size w x d in cm 9 5 x 8 2...

Page 35: ...0 02 60 x 0 02 120 x 0 05 120 x 0 05 300 x 0 02 300 x 0 2 700 x 0 2 600 x 0 2 1200 x 0 5 General Specifications Small Platform Large Platform Platform size w x d cm 24 x 20 35 x 24 Scale dimensions w...

Page 36: ...by accident or misuse exposed to radioac tive or corrosive materials has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product or as a result of service or modification by other than Ohaus In lie...

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Page 38: ...Ohaus Corporation 29 Hanover Road Florham Park NJ 07932 USA Tel 973 377 9000 Fax 973 593 0359 www ohaus com With offices worldwide P N 21203629 Ohaus Corporation 2000 all rights reserved...

Page 39: ...Ohaus Corporation 29 Hanover Road Florham Park NJ 07932 0900 Operating Instructions Ranger Scale Ranger...

Page 40: ...on Automatic Weighing Instruments EU 90 384 FNSW EN45501 1992 F r nicht selbstt tige Waagen EU 90 384 BFNA EN45501 1992 Balances fonctionnement non automatique EU 90 384 PBNA EN45501 1992 Para balanza...

Page 41: ...ENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLAS...

Page 42: ...nnecting communications 10 3 OPERATION 11 3 1 Menu structure 11 3 2 Switch functions 13 3 3 Menu operation 13 3 4 Turning on the scale and zeroing 15 3 5 Basic weighing 15 3 6 Weighing with tare 15 3...

Page 43: ...2 5 3 Unlocking the menus 22 5 4 Weights and measures sealing 23 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 24 6 1 Troubleshooting 24 6 2 RS232 Interface 25 6 3 Error codes list 27 6 4 Service information 27 6 5 Accessor...

Page 44: ...Jack for AC Adapter battery 9a Serial label Europe 9b Serial Label USA under weighing platform 10 Hole for antitheft device 11 Spirt level 12 RS232 Interface Optional 13 RS232 Interface Standard 14 S...

Page 45: ...features Extremely rugged cast aluminum case and chemically resistant paint finish construction Weighing pan constructed of stainless steel Fully programmable with front panel controls Ergonomic opera...

Page 46: ...e part of the standard equipment of your new scale 1 Removable power cable supplied with battery operated scales 1 Set of operating instructions 1 Warranty card 2 1 Unpacking and checking contents You...

Page 47: ...o that the scale is exactly horizontal and the air bubble in the indicator is centered NOTE The instrument should be leveled each time its location is changed Check to ensure the voltage printed on th...

Page 48: ...RXD 4 5 GND 6 7 8 9 See Accessories listed in paragraph 6 5 Connect a suitable cable from the scale to the external device Review paragraph 6 2 RS232 Interface for additional information regard ing f...

Page 49: ...Unit 1LB Unit 1g Unit 1kg Unit 1 OZ quit Unit 2 Unit 2LB Unit 2g Unit 2kg Unit 2 OZ quit Azt 0 5d 1d 3d OFF quit A t OFF ON quit Aot YES NO quit Rzd OFF ON quit End rd CAL Span 0 full capacity weight...

Page 50: ...it Handsh YES NO quit Defstr Header ON OFF Gross ON OFF Net ON OFF Tare ON OFF 4 L INF ON OFF F Feed ON OFF LN For Single multi End rs1 QUIT 3 1 Menu structure RS232 1 RS232 2 LOCKOUT Quit Store rs232...

Page 51: ...ON if OFF When scale is ON short press zeros the scale OFF Long press Turns scale OFF if ON PRINT Short press Sends PRINT command When in MENU MODE short press NO UNITS Long press Changes UNITS G N T...

Page 52: ...is selected by pressing G N TMENU StorE appears Pressing the G N T MENU button will store the change and return the scale to a weighing mode If NO is selected the menu change is ignored and scale ret...

Page 53: ...appears then read the indicated weight 3 6 Weighing with tare Place an empty weighing container or packaging on the scale Press the TARE button briefly to tare the scale The zero display and NET net...

Page 54: ...tion of the tared weight and the material The G N T Menu button allows switching between GROSS NET and TARE weights Repeately press short presses the G N T Menu button to cycle through Gross Tare and...

Page 55: ...rocessing back light list and end set See table below for details Bold equals factory default settings Off On CAN Legal for trade applications when set ON or CAN 0 001 0 002 0 005 0 0001 0 0002 0 0005...

Page 56: ...bility faster processing time This is the first weighing unit 0 5d 1d 3d Off Settings minimize temperature and small disturbances on the zero reading On Off Enables automatic tare when set to ON When...

Page 57: ...via print command Selects a string of data to be printed header gross net tare 4 line feed form feed multi or single line Selects mode of operation for RS232 Print print on stability continous dialog...

Page 58: ...switch on the circuit board of the scale On Off An ON setting locks out the calibration menu On Off End of lock menu when selected advances to CAL menu Endlock On Off On Off An ON setting locks out th...

Page 59: ...being used Ranger scales offer a choice of two calibration methods Span Calibration and Linearity Calibration Span Span calibration ensures that the sale reads within specifications using two weight v...

Page 60: ...ion was successful the calibration mass value and DONE is displayed and the calibration data is saved automatically Remove calibration masses from platform When performing a linearity calibration 0 is...

Page 61: ...can be used to replace one of the counter sunk screws at the front of the scale Under the leveling feet on small size Ranger Scales 5 3 Unlocking the menus Cont SEAL High Capacity Scale On high capac...

Page 62: ...han entered zero Remove disturbances or reduce motion Increase AZT level in readout menu Increase averaging level in readout menu Enable desired unit in Setup menu Conversion to large typically in g V...

Page 63: ...er enables you to operate the scale from the computer as well as receive data such as displayed weight weighing mode stability status etc The following sections describe the hardware and software prov...

Page 64: ...linearity calibration XT Download Tare value in grams Uses unit set as Unit 1 SN Show serial number H 1 1 5 1 to 5 headers are available with24 characters per line enter H space then text See below C...

Page 65: ...emedy Error 1 Indicates an overload condition Error 2 Indicates an underload condition Error 3 Average piece weight too small Error 4 Reference weight too small The weight on the pan is too small to d...

Page 66: ...rechargeable battery add 1 to the order number above 2 2nd RS232 To order Ranger with second RS232 data interface add 2 to the order number above 3 BATTERY To order Ranger with both an internal rechar...

Page 67: ...2 600 x 0 2 1200 x 0 5 General Specifications Small Platform Large Platform Platform size w x d cm 24 x 20 35 x 24 Scale dimensions w x d x h cm 26 5 x 33 5 x 10 36 x 37 x 11 5 Shipping dimensions w...

Page 68: ...3 0...

Page 69: ...by accident or misuse exposed to radioac tive or corrosive materials has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product or as a result of service or modification by other than Ohaus In lie...

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Page 71: ...Ohaus Corporation 29 Hanover Road Florham Park NJ 07932 USA Tel 973 377 9000 Fax 973 593 0359 www ohaus com With offices worldwide P N 21203624 Ohaus Corporation 2000 all rights reserved...

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