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7-15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

space 

stability  

marker 

space 

character 

mass 

space 

unit 

CR 

LF 

 

Example:

 

 

S I CR LF

 

- command sent from a computer 

S I _ ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 . 5 _ k g _ CR LF

 

- command carried out, immediate 
response: mass value in basic measuring 
unit 

where:

   _

 - space 

Send stable measurement result in current measuring unit

 

Format: 

SU CR LF

 

Response options: 

SU_A CR LF 

  - command understood and in progress 

SU_E CR LF 

  - time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result 

SU_I CR LF 

  - command understood but not accessible at this moment 

MASS FRAME 

  - command carried out, immediate response: mass value in basic 
measuring unit 

Response format: 

7-15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

space 

stability  

marker 

space 

stability 

mass 

space 

unit 

CR 

LF 

 

 
 
Example:

 

 

S U CR LF

 

  - command sent from a computer 

S U _ A CR LF

 

  - command understood and in progress 

S U _ _ _ - _ _ 1 7 2 . 1 3 5 _ N _ _ CR LF

 

- command carried out, immediate 
response: mass value in current measuring 
unit. 

where:

   _

 - space 

 

Immediately send measurement result in current measuring unit

 

Summary of Contents for HRP 1100

Page 1: ...HRP Weighing Platforms SERIES High Resolution Platforms IMMU 31 07 07 18 EN USER MANUAL www radwag com...

Page 2: ...2 JULY 2018...

Page 3: ...2 3 HRP 16 32 Platform 16 2 4 HRP 62 120 Platform 17 2 5 HRP 150 300 Platform 21 2 6 HRP 300 1 600 1100 Platform 24 2 7 HRP 2000 Platform 29 3 ADJUSTMENT 34 3 1 Operator Start Mass 35 4 COMMUNICATION...

Page 4: ...4 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Dimensions HRP 16 32 HRP 62 120...

Page 5: ...5 HRP 150 300 HRP 300 1 600 1100...

Page 6: ...6 HRP 2000 1 2 Connectors Arrangement HRP 16 32...

Page 7: ...7 HRP 62 120 HRP 150 300 300 1 600 1100 HRP 2000...

Page 8: ...ctor No connector HY10 PUE7 1 PC power supply Connectors arrangement for PL xx HRP with Ethernet and IN OUT ETHERNET IN OUT RS232 RS485 optional connector power supply Connectors arrangement for PL xx...

Page 9: ...me and lets to avoid performing the process manually making it comfortable and easy Features Brand new design of the electromagnetic mechanism housed in a stainless steel dust proof and waterproof cas...

Page 10: ...ghing pan with loads of gross weight which does not exceed maximum capacity D In case of eccentric loading make sure that a the weight of loads placed close to one of the pan edges does not exceed of...

Page 11: ...it until the platform reaches thermal stabilisation Platforms stored in much lower temperatures than the workroom temperature before being plugged to the mains e g during winter period must be subject...

Page 12: ...by lightning overvoltage in the power network or other random event damage caused by product exploitation other than intended mechanical damage if service claims removing or destroying protective sti...

Page 13: ...ing instrument 1 11 Maintenance Caution Be careful so as not to damage the mechanism For maintenance use mild cleanser preventing corrosion Avoid directing strong stream of water directly onto weighin...

Page 14: ...ge amount of water mixed with cleanser is a must Cleaning Aluminium Components While cleaning aluminium components use products acid by nature e g spirit vinegar lemon Do not use cleansers containing...

Page 15: ...and install them Be particularly careful while unpacking the device and installing its components so as not to cause any damages to the platform mechanism Do it in accordance with the description belo...

Page 16: ...he weighing module For detailed description of connectors refer to section 1 2 of this user manual 4 Place the platform at the place of use on a flat and even surface Keep it far away from any sources...

Page 17: ...rm 1 Take the platform out of the packaging make sure that you touch OUTER FRAME only 2 Connect the indicator or computer to the weighing module For detailed description of connectors refer to section...

Page 18: ...18 3 Install weighing pan receivers fit them into lever seats...

Page 19: ...19 4 Disassemble transport lock by undoing screws and removing fixing washers 5 Place the device on a flat and even surface Keep it far away from any sources of heat do not assemble the weighing pan...

Page 20: ...evel the platform using feet no 1 2 and 4 until the air bubble takes central position YES NO 8 Unscrew foot no 3 so that it rests on the ground Do not exert stress on platform frame Do not change the...

Page 21: ...21 10 Connect the scale to the power supply 2 5 HRP 150 300 Platform 1 Take the platform out of the packaging make sure that you touch OUTER FRAME only...

Page 22: ...to the weighing module For detailed description of connectors refer to section 1 2 of this user manual 3 Install weighing pan receivers fit them into lever seats 4 Disassemble transport lock by undoi...

Page 23: ...it far away from any sources of heat do not assemble the weighing pan 6 Screw foot no 3 so that feet no 1 2 4 form a plain surface on which platform frame is based 7 Level the platform using feet no...

Page 24: ...atform frame Do not change the level of the platform the air bubble has to remain in central position 9 Install the weighing pan 5 10 Connect the scale to the power supply 2 6 HRP 300 1 600 1100 Platf...

Page 25: ...2 Connect the indicator or computer to the weighing module For detailed description of connectors refer to section 1 2 of this user manual 3 Install weighing pan receivers 4 fit them into lever seats...

Page 26: ...26 4 Disassemble transport lock by undoing screws and removing fixing washers 6...

Page 27: ...2 4 form a plain surface on which platform frame is based 7 Level the platform using feet no 1 2 and 4 until the air bubble takes central position YES NO 8 Unscrew foot no 3 so that it rests on the gr...

Page 28: ...28 10 Connect the scale to the power supply...

Page 29: ...ging using hoist Procedure Unscrew 4 screws presented in the figure below Screw 4 screws with eyelets Using cords and hoist take the platform out of the packaging and place in the place of use on a fl...

Page 30: ...e place of use unscrew the screws with eyelets 2 Disassemble the top of the weighing platform 3 3 Connect the indicator or computer to the weighing module For detailed description of connectors refer...

Page 31: ...s 5 5 Set the bumpers Loosen the nuts in all four corners Unscrew the screws and set 1 mm gap Tighten the nuts 6 Place the device on a flat and even surface Keep it far away from any sources of heat d...

Page 32: ...evel the platform using feet no 1 2 and 4 until the air bubble takes central position YES NO 9 Unscrew foot no 3 so that it rests on the ground Do not exert stress on platform frame Do not change the...

Page 33: ...33 11 Connect the scale to the power supply...

Page 34: ...ried out Follow the displayed messages HRP platforms are equipped with an internal weight the adjustment can be carried out using either this weight or an external one There are three types of adjustm...

Page 35: ...point of HRP platforms Option can be set using MWMH Manager program for platforms and modules operation weighing indicator connected to the module CAUTION Determination of start mass carried out by an...

Page 36: ...nication has been described in a separate user manual In addition the platform can be equipped with digital inputs and outputs which enable taring zeroing dosing start and stop threshold signalling an...

Page 37: ...les communication with peripheral devices using RS232 RS485 and Ethernet MWMH Manager software has been described in a separate user manual 4 4 Cooperation with Weighing Indicators HRP platforms are c...

Page 38: ...vice via RS 232C RS 484 or Ethernet interface The protocol consists of commands sent from a peripheral device to the platform and responses from the weighing device Responses are sent from the platfor...

Page 39: ...g threshold UH Set max checkweighing threshold ODH Give value of min checkweighing threshold OUH Give value of max checkweighing threshold NB Give balance serial number UI Give accessible units US Set...

Page 40: ...LF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result time limit is a characteristic module parameter XX name of a sent command _ space 4 7 Commands Overview Zeroing Format Z CR LF Respo...

Page 41: ...this moment Give tare value Format OT CR LF Response OT_TARE CR LF command carried out Response format 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 O T space tare space unit space CR LF Tare 9 characters right jus...

Page 42: ...1 S space stability marker space character mass space unit CR LF Example S CR LF command sent from a computer S _ A CR LF command understood and in progress S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 5 _ g _ _ CR LF com...

Page 43: ...LF time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result SU_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment MASS FRAME command carried out immediate response mass value in basi...

Page 44: ...carried out immediate response mass value in basic measuring unit where _ space Switch on continuous transmission in basic measuring unit Format C1 CR LF Response options C1_I CR LF command understood...

Page 45: ...nt measuring unit Response format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S U I stability marker space character mass space unit CR LF Switch off continuous transmission in current measuring unit Format CU...

Page 46: ...ormat 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 D H space mass space unit space CR LF Mass 9 characters right justification Unit 3 characters left justification Give value of max checkweighing threshold Format...

Page 47: ...ble units UI_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment x unit symbol separated by means of commas Example UI CR LF give available units UI_ kg N lb u1 u2 _OK CR LF response availabl...

Page 48: ...g Give module type Format BN CR LF Response options BN_A_ x CR LF command understood response weighing device type BN_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment x weighing device typ...

Page 49: ...F give program version RV_A_ 1 0 0 CR LF response program version 1 0 0 Set autozero Format A_n CR LF Response options A_OK CR LF command carried out A_E CR LF error in course of command execution no...

Page 50: ...igned to a particular filter name and it is identical for all balance types The command changes settings for a current working mode if for a particular balance type filter settings are assigned to the...

Page 51: ...XXXX outputs status setting active 1 or not active 0 starting from output No 4 to output No 1 Response options SOUT_OK CR LF command carried out ES CR LF command not recognised incorrect outputs mask...

Page 52: ...Value beyond zero range Err3 Value beyond tare range Err8 Zeroing taring operation time exceeded NULL Zero value from converter FULL Measuring range Max capacity exceeded LH Start mass error 4 9 Commu...

Page 53: ...53 RS232 HRP HY10 PUE 5 cable power supply Ethernet HRP HY10 PUE 5 cables...

Page 54: ...54 Ethernet HRP Ethernet Switch Pue 7 1 cable HRP IN OUT cable...

Page 55: ...latform use SYS 1544 2415 T3 HRP power supply that is included in the set with the module In case of communication via PT0348 or PT0375 cables the power supply has to be plugged to the connector that...

Page 56: ...ng Keep all package elements should your device be transported in the future Remember that only original packaging can be used for shipping purposes Prior packing uncouple any cables remove any separa...

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