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Smartbox Piece counting 

 

 

Software P00.01.01 

Precisa Gravimetrics AG

 

 

39 

 

 

15  Eltron LP2022SE or LP2824 Barcode-Printer 

 

 

Labels with the article number, the tare and the reference weight, which can be read directly into  
the balance with a barcode-

reader, can be printed out with the “Eltron LP2022SE” or “LP2824”  

barcode-printer. (Note: LP2824 must be configured to LINE-MODE.) 

 

15.1  Print article number in EAN8 code  (Printformat 16) 

 

 

Allocate 

printformat 16

 to the Print key, as described in Chapter 14.6. 

 

Load an article number into the working memory and press the < PRINT > key.  

 

A label with the article number in EAN8 Code will be printed out. 

 
 

15.2  Print article number in EAN13 code  (Printformat 17) 

 

 

Allocate 

printformat 17

 to the Print key, as described in Chapter 14.6. 

 

Load an article number into the working memory and press the < PRINT > key.  

 

A label with the article number in EAN13 Code will be printed out. 

 
 

15.3  Print article number in Code39  (Printformat 18) 

 

 

Allocate 

printformat 18

 to the Print key, as described in Chapter 14.6. 

 

Load an article number into the working memory and press the < PRINT > key.  

 

A label with the article number in Code 39 will be printed out. 

 
 

15.4  Print tare weight in EAN13 code  (Printformat 19) 

 

 

Allocate 

printformat 19

 to the Print key, as described in Chapter 14.6. 

 

Place a container on the balance pan and press the < PRINT > key.  

 

A label with the tare weight in EAN13 Code will be printed out. 

 
 

15.5  Print reference weight in EAN13 code  (Printformat 20) 

 

 

Allocate 

printformat 20

 to the Print key, as described in Chapter 14.6. 

 

Determine a reference weight for quantities, as described in Chapter 10, and press the < PRINT > key.  

 

A label with the reference weight in EAN13 Code will be printed out. 

 

15.6  Print text-label  (Printformat 21) 

 

 

Allocate 

printformat 21

 to the Print key, as described in Chapter 14.6, and press the < PRINT > key.  

 

A label with information on the current article and measurement will be printed out. 

 

Summary of Contents for Smartbox Piece counting

Page 1: ...Precisa Gravimetrics AG 350 8117 000e1 Operating Instructions Smartbox Piece counting ...

Page 2: ...2 7 Article 13 7 1 The components of the article 13 7 2 The signallamp limits of the article 14 7 3 Storing an article in memory 15 7 4 Editing an article 16 7 5 Loading an article from the memory 16 7 6 Deleting an article from the memory 16 7 7 Deleting all articles from the memory 17 7 8 Deleting the article from the working memory 17 7 9 Barcodes and articles 17 7 10 Table for automatic tolera...

Page 3: ... with unit weight as reference 24 10 3 Barcodes and reference weight 25 10 4 Counting with temporary article memory 25 10 5 Counting with the article memory 26 10 6 Unit weight determined with reference balance 27 11 Percentage deviation 28 11 1 Set reference weight 28 11 1 1 Set reference weight to 100 28 11 1 2 Set reference weight to any desired percentage 28 11 2 Weighing with temporary articl...

Page 4: ...nt text label Printformat 21 39 16 Barcode Reader 40 16 1 Storing an article number with the barcode reader 40 16 2 Loading an article with the barcode reader 40 16 3 Reading in a reference weight with the barcode reader 40 16 4 Reading in tare weight with the barcode reader 40 17 Reference Balance 41 17 1 Configuring the reference balance 41 17 2 Determining the unit weight from several articles ...

Page 5: ...hing samples can be totalled up with the respective protocol printout of the individual samples and the total 1 1 Starting up 1 1 1 Smartbox type External box Please connect the RS232 interface of the balance with one of the two BUS connectors of the Smartbox by using the included datacable While the Smartbox is connected to the balance CH1 of the Smartbox takes over the functions of the RS232 int...

Page 6: ...input ART Store or recall an article STO Store tare article etc RCL Recall tare article etc MEM Store a measurement INFO Display or print various values BASE Switch to data input from channel ref balance Instead of data input via keyboard data input from channel may be selected by using BASE No ENTER DISP Switch between capacity display and text display Change unit weight pieces percent MENU Menu ...

Page 7: ...tor No Art Global Reference PCS No Yes Reference No Yes Nominal Value No Yes Limits No Yes Tare No Yes Art Variation 3 Short Code No Yes Pre set Product Name No Yes Lot Number No Art Global Operator No Art Global Reference PCS No Yes Reference No Yes Nominal Value No Yes Limits No Yes Tare No Yes Art Variation 4 Short Code No Yes Pre set Product Name No Yes PCS Lot Number No Art Global Operator No...

Page 8: ... Auto Tare No Yes Clear Stat after result No Yes Report Formats Add Up Sample 1 2 15 Add Up Result 1 2 15 Memory protection Working memory No Yes Article No Yes Tare No Yes Print format No Yes Blocked Functions Print TU No Yes TU TO No Yes TO No Yes without TU TO No Yes without Article No Yes Mem TU No Yes TU TO No Yes TO No Yes without TU TO No Yes without Article No Yes Keyboard Beep No Yes New ...

Page 9: ...lowest address External addr 2 15 External addr 2 15 External addr 2 15 highest address Function Chn 1 Chn 2 Chn 3 Chn 4 Chn 5 Chn 6 0 No Function 1 Report printer standard printout 1 default 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 Barcode reader 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 Reference balance base 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 4 Barcode printer 4 1 2 3 4 0 0 5 PC connection 2nd report 5 1 2 3 4 5 0 6 8 External keys see chap 3 4 6 1 5 0 0 0 0 Exp 1 Pr...

Page 10: ...le TO OL stable Beep 16 0 TU stable TU TO stable TO OL stable Beep 17 50 TU always Beep TU TO always TO OL always Beep 18 0 TU always Beep TU TO always TO OL always Beep 19 50 TU stable Beep TU TO stable TO OL stable Beep 20 0 TU stable Beep TU TO stable TO OL stable Beep Exp Red from 50 of the nominal value to TU always light Green from TU to TO always light short acoustic signal as soon as weigh...

Page 11: ... prompted during the storage of an article see chapter 3 article variation The subsequent work weighing with the stored article is independent of the variation number selected at that time 5 Error messages Display aa ErrXX aa Device address Exp 72 Err40 ARTICLE NOT FOUND 72 Device address of Smartbox Memory protected Err38 Article not found Err40 Not enough memory Err44 Tare No too big Err46 ...

Page 12: ...32 are taken from the balance and can only be set there 6 2 Program update The program can be loaded into the Smartbox using a special PC download software For downloading COM x of the PC and Ch 1 of the Smartbox must be used 6 3 Technical data Maximal memory capacity 1000 Articles 250 Tares PC Balance Ch 1 Bus Smartbox External to COM x Ch 1 to COM x Smartbox Internal Terminal ...

Page 13: ...number for information User s name Name 20 characters User name for information Article weight REF W g PCS Real number Reference weight for counting program Percent weight Weight for 100 REF W g 100 Real number Reference weight for percent program Nominal value NOM VALUE g Real number Nominal value for statistics and tolerances in the reference unit or base unit Lower limit TU g Real number Lower ...

Page 14: ...14 7 2 The signallamp limits of the article Red range weight value TU Green range TU weight value TO Yellow range weight value TO Upper limit TO Zero point Overload 50 Nominal value N Lower Limit TU Nominal value N OL 1070 g 900 g 500 g 0 g 1000 g yellow green red red ...

Page 15: ...nter lot number ENTER Enter user name ENTER Enter reference weight ENTER Enter nominal weight ENTER Enter lower limit ENTER The upper and lower limits will be automatically calculated on exiting Enter upper limit ENTER The upper limit will be automatically calculated proportional to the lower limit on exiting Enter mean tare weight ENTER Can only be entered if activated in Art Variation ...

Page 16: ... confirm lot number ENTER Enter or confirm user name ENTER Enter or confirm reference weight ENTER Enter or confirm nominal weight ENTER Enter or confirm lower limit ENTER Enter or confirm upper limit ENTER Enter or confirm mean tare weight ENTER Can only be entered if activated in Art Variation 7 5 Loading an article from the memory RCL ART Enter article number or short code ENTER 7 6 Deleting an...

Page 17: ...ver an article number is entered this may also be done using a barcode reader Barcodes of types Code 39 EAN 8 and EAN 13 are accepted STO ART Read article number with barcode reader ENTER The reading of a standard barcode without prior input via the keyboard will always be interpreted by the balance as RCL ART barcode ENTER 7 10 Table for automatic tolerance calculation TU TO Allowable plus or min...

Page 18: ... mean tare weight ENTER Storing a tare from the balance STO T Number of the tare memory ENTER ENTER Indicated weight is stored in tare memory In the case of an existing tare this can be edited STO T Number of the tare memory ENTER Enter or confirm mean tare weight ENTER 8 2 Deleting the current tare CLEAR T ENTER 8 3 Loading a tare from the tare memory RCL T Number of the tare memory ENTER ...

Page 19: ...ry CLEAR T ALL ENTER 8 6 Pre setting tare using the decimal keypad T Enter mean tare weight ENTER 8 7 Barcode and tare The mean tare weight can be read directly with a barcode reader The barcode must be of Type EAN 13 It must be specially coded and contain the tare The reading of a special barcode without prior input via the keypad will always be interpreted by the balance as T barcode ENTER ...

Page 20: ... Allocating a fixed print format to the PRINT key Three permanently programmed print formats may be allocated to the PRINT key Format 1 current net weight Format 2 date time article current net gross and tare weight Format 3 date time article current net weight article definitions STO PRINT Enter format number ENTER 9 3 Printing out an article INFO PRINT ART Enter article number ENTER 9 4 Printing...

Page 21: ... ALL ENTER 9 7 Printing out the current tare INFO PRINT T ENTER 9 8 Printing out the current reference value INFO PRINT REF W ENTER 9 9 Printing out the version of the Smartbox software INFO PRINT By skipping the PRINT key the information can be shown line by line in the display instead of being printed Each line then will be shown for 2 seconds By using the key the display can be be halted or con...

Page 22: ...t weight and then you can commence counting 10 1 1 Fixed reference key without preset tare value The simplest method of counting is counting with the fixed reference Place 10 pieces on the balance and press the FIX R key The balance will then immediately know the unit weight and you can then commence counting You can associate any fixed reference with the FIX R key using the key sequence STO FIX R...

Page 23: ...nce quantity REF Enter reference quantity ENTER negative piece count Counting Place article on balance 10 1 3 Fixed reference key with preset tare value Would you like to determine the contents of a filled container in pieces unit and is the tare weight of the container known you can proceed as follows Preparation Place filled container on balance T Enter tare value ENTER FIX R The start value of ...

Page 24: ...nce quantity ENTER The end value of the weight will be determined weight difference reference quantity unit weight Counting The current contents of the container will be displayed in pieces unit 10 2 Counting with unit weight as reference If you know the unit weight of the parts proceed as follows 1 Inform the balance of the unit weight 2 You can now commence counting Without tare Preparation REF ...

Page 25: ...input via the keypad will always be interpreted by the balance as REF W barcode ENTER see also Section 15 5 10 4 Counting with temporary article memory If you use one off identifications such as article number and product name then you operate with the temporary article memory also called the working memory Preparation ART Enter article number ENTER Enter product name ENTER Enter Unit Weight ENTER...

Page 26: ...toring Article Preparation STO ART Enter article number ENTER Enter short code ENTER Enter product name ENTER Enter unit weight If there is already a unit weight in the working memory this ENTER unit weight can be transferred using ENTER Enter mean tare weight Optional input ENTER Working memory is deleted Call up article Preparation RCL ART Enter article number or short code ENTER Counting Place ...

Page 27: ...he unit weight can also be taken directly from a reference balance For connecting and adjusting the reference balance see Section 17 Reference balance Determining unit weight from several articles REF BASE Enter base number ENTER Enter quantity ENTER Transferring unit weight of an article REF W BASE Enter base number ENTER ...

Page 28: ...e deviation can accordingly be displayed e g as 97 or as 3 11 1 Set reference weight 11 1 1 Set reference weight to 100 Preparation REF W percentage must be selected Enter reference weight ENTER Weighing Place article on the balance 11 1 2 Set reference weight to any desired percentage Preparation Place reference weight on the balance REF percentage must be selected Enter value ENTER Weighing Plac...

Page 29: ...ns such as article number and name of product then you operate with the temporary article memory also called the working memory Preparation ART Enter article number ENTER Enter product name ENTER Enter reference weight for 100 ENTER Enter mean tare weight optional input ENTER Weighing Place article on balance Clear working memory CLEAR ART ENTER ...

Page 30: ...Article Preparation STO ART Enter article number ENTER Enter short code ENTER Enter product name ENTER Enter reference weight for 100 If there is already a reference weight in the working memory this ENTER unit weight can be transferred using ENTER Enter mean tare weight Optional input ENTER Working memory is deleted Call up article Preparation RCL ART Enter article number or short code ENTER Weig...

Page 31: ...th temporary article memory If you use one off identifications such as article number and product name then you operate with the temporary article memory also called the working memory Preparation ART Enter article number ENTER Enter product name ENTER Enter reference weight for article if no reference weight is entered or the subsequent entries are in grams ENTER Enter nominal weight ENTER Enter ...

Page 32: ...nce weight for article if no reference weight is entered or the subsequent entries are in grams ENTER Enter nominal weight ENTER Enter lower tolerance TU if TU is not entered TU and TO will be calculated ENTER from the table Chapter 7 10 Enter upper tolerance TO if TO is not entered TO will be set symmetrical to TU ENTER Enter mean tare weight Optional input ENTER Working memory is cleared Call up...

Page 33: ...le Report will be automatically printed out on totalling If the Add Up Setting Auto Print is set to No the Sample Report can be printed out once with the PRINT key after totalling Subsequently the Standard Report will again be printed out with the PRINT key 13 1 1 Printout of the Add Up Sample Format 1 Date 08 10 2004 Time 11 20 34 Sample 3 Art No 33 Prod TABLE SALT 1KG 994 0 g 13 1 2 Printout of ...

Page 34: ...ut Using CLEAR MEM the current total will be deleted If the Add Up Setting CLR after Result is set to Yes the current total will be deleted automatically after INFO PRINT MEM 13 3 1 Printout of the Add Up Result Format 1 Begin Date 08 10 2004 Time 11 20 34 Number of Samples 2 Total Net 1988 0 g End Date 08 10 2004 Time 11 26 47 13 3 2 Printout of the Add Up Result Format 2 Begin Date 08 10 2004 Ti...

Page 35: ... text number ENTER Enter text ENTER There are 15 memory locations available for ASCII and HEX lines Text Numbers from 01 to 15 are possible Text Number 01 will also always be used for the barcode labels 40 characters can be entered for each memory location 14 2 Storing a line of HEX control codes STO SHIFT H Enter HEX line number ENTER Enter HEX Code always 2 digit codes Exp 1B 30 2B 41 42 ESC 0 A...

Page 36: ...ross Gross weight CR LF 33 Gross weight CR LF 34 Ref W Reference weight CR LF 35 Reference weight CR LF 36 Nom Value Nominal value CR LF 37 Nominal value CR LF 38 currently not used 39 currently not used 40 currently not used 41 Def from Defined from number of pieces CR LF 42 TU Lower tolerance limit CR LF 43 Lower tolerance limit CR LF 44 TO Upper tolerance limit CR LF 45 Upper tolerance limit CR...

Page 37: ...er LP2824 LP2844 72 condensed letters 73 wide letters 74 high normal letters 75 high condensed letters 76 high wide letters 77 go to label top 80 Date 81 Time 82 Smartbox Application CR LF 83 Smartbox Software version CR LF 84 Balance Model CR LF 85 Balance Software version CR LF 86 Balance Serial number CR LF 88 Incremental number Field width min 1 89 Incremental number Field width 10 right align...

Page 38: ...3 2 The text numbers are always two position A maximum of 40 text numbers can be entered Example STO SHIFT P 4 Printformat 4 ENTER 1172816 1 Output Function 1 Report printer see also Section 3 2 17 Date Time 28 Current weight 16 Additional CR LFs ENTER 14 6 Allocate print format to the PRINT key Print formats with the numbers 1 to 21 can be allocated to the Print key STO PRINT Enter format ENTER F...

Page 39: ...mber in EAN13 Code will be printed out 15 3 Print article number in Code39 Printformat 18 Allocate printformat 18 to the Print key as described in Chapter 14 6 Load an article number into the working memory and press the PRINT key A label with the article number in Code 39 will be printed out 15 4 Print tare weight in EAN13 code Printformat 19 Allocate printformat 19 to the Print key as described ...

Page 40: ... the barcode read in remains in working memory as an identification number 16 3 Reading in a reference weight with the barcode reader Only specially coded barcodes can be read in as a reference weight This code contains an identification and the reference weight in g PCS This label can be produced as described in Chapter 15 5 If the barcode is read in the balance switches to the count mode and the...

Page 41: ...erence balance is allocated to the input channels an input channel 1 must be supplied after the BASE key 17 1 Configuring the reference balance The interface parameters of the counting and reference balances must be the same The base unit of the reference balance must be in grams 17 2 Determining the unit weight from several articles REF W BASE Enter base number ENTER Enter quantity ENTER 17 3 Tra...

Page 42: ...pherals may be attached to the standard interfaces RS232 Ch 1 Ch 2 of the Smartbox Interface cable RS232 for a peripheral bi directional for Series 320 490 Order No 350 xxxx Reference Balance RJ 45 D Sub Smartbox Standard RS232 Printer Computer Barcode Reader for Series 320 490 Order No 350 xxxx RJ 45 Smartbox Standard RS232 Barcode Reader ...

Page 43: ...Smartbox functions is effected in a similar manner to input via the keypad Each function has a key code otherwise the ASCII Code is used A Smartbox remote control command always starts with 19 1 Key code for the functions A DISP B FixR C REF D REF W E MEM F MENU G CONF H ART I TARA J STO K L RCL M BASE N INFO O PRINT P CLR Q SHIFT not used R ENTER ...

Page 44: ...y SETA SETA 111 1 TEST 111 12313 ASD Roland Moor 0 25 g PCS 800 PCS 750 PCS 850 PCS 25 g Store article in memory STOA An article with the same article number will be overwritten If all article memory is full subsequent articles will be ignored STOA 111 1 TEST 111 12313 ASD Roland Moor 0 25 g PCS 800 PCS 750 PCS 850 PCS 25 g STOA 222 2 TEST 222 0 05 g PCS 200 g 180 g 220 g 0 g STOA 333 3 TEST 333 1...

Page 45: ... 25 g Store tare in memory STOT STOT 1 25 25 g STOT 13 452 42 g STOT 53 100 g STOT 244 200 42 g Read a tare GETT 13 Read all tares GETT ALL The tare weights are printed out in the same format as they are stored with STOT The data received can be stored in a text file and further processed using Excel Clear a tare CLRT 13 Clear all tares CLRT ALL ...

Page 46: ...D0A Store print format in memory STOP The first position of the string is occupied by the output function after which is the text number always two positions see also Section 14 5 STOP 1 1011613160316 STOP 5 101161316 Read a string GETS 13 Read all strings GETS ALL Read a print format GETP 13 Read all print formats GETP ALL The strings and print formats will be printed out in the same format as st...

Page 47: ...lay between capacity indicator and text display 20 2 key During the info display it is possible to stop or re display individual lines with the key 20 3 key If the working memory contains a nominal value the weight display can be switched between net weight and weight difference from nominal using the key If the difference display is active a circle will appear in the display ...

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