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User Manual

 

 

Scales of Y series 

 

 

Manual number: 
ITKU-43-17-07-15-A

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

WLY Scales 

 

WPY Scales 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 
 

M A N U F A C T U R E R   O F   E L E C T R O N I C  

W E I G H I N G   I N S T R U M E N T S  

 

RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne, 26–600 Radom, Bracka 28, POLAND 
Phone +48 48 38 48 800, fax. +48 48 385 00 10 
[email protected]  

www.radwag.com 

Summary of Contents for WLY

Page 1: ...al number ITKU 43 17 07 15 A WLY Scales WPY Scales MA NU FACTU R ER OF ELEC TRON IC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 POLAND Phone 48 48 38 48 800 fax 48 48 385 00...

Page 2: ...2 JULY 2015...

Page 3: ...tio 9 2 4 ices 27 Dev 9 2 5 play 29 Dis 9 2 6 ts Outputs 31 Inpu 9 2 7 zation 32 Authori 9 2 8 s 34 Unit 9 2 9 Other 34 9 2 10 ser Adjustment 35 U 9 2 11 nfo 36 I 9 2 12 Update 36 10 IND CATING WINDOW...

Page 4: ...or 66 1 16 6 Additio al display 66 n 16 6 1 dditional display port 66 A 6 6 2 Communication protocol frame 67 1 16 7 Modbus RTU 67 16 7 1 ommunication port 68 C 6 7 2 Address 68 1 6 8 Advanced setting...

Page 5: ...ative labels 113 2 24 7 cs 115 Statisti 24 8 Differe tial weighing 115 n 24 8 1 ocal settings 116 L 4 8 2 Reporting realized processes of differential weighing 116 2 24 9 Peak hold 116 24 10 nformatio...

Page 6: ...ng out two control processes 170 S 30 13 eport from estimating average tare 172 R 0 14 Report from product testing 173 3 31 WORKING MODES DENSITY 176 31 1 ting the working mode 176 Star 31 2 setting o...

Page 7: ...5 3 eighment date search 219 W 35 4 Reports from weighment records 219 35 4 1 iltering 219 F 35 4 2 eport printout 220 R 35 4 3 eighments chart 221 W 35 4 4 xport a database to a file 222 E 5 4 5 Coun...

Page 8: ...55 3 7 5 Manual printouts automatic printouts 256 3 38 MO BUS RTU COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 256 D 38 1 Memo map 258 ry 38 1 1 utput address 258 O 8 1 2 Input address 259 3 38 2 Descri tion of variables 2...

Page 9: ...o its intended use B Weighed loads should be placed in possibly central part of scale pan C Do not clean the device with agents causing corrosion D Weighing pan should be loaded with goods having gros...

Page 10: ...onstruction of unauthorized people Installing another operating system Removing or destroying protection stickers F The detailed warranty conditions one can find in warranty certificate G Contact with...

Page 11: ...he scale on an even stiff ground C Fit the pan and the bracket under the device according to the drawing E Scale should be levelled by turning regulation feet Levelling is correct if air bubble is sit...

Page 12: ...Y F1 R series main dimensions Y F1 K series main dimensions 12...

Page 13: ...Y C2 R series main dimensions Y C2 K series main dimensions Y D2 series main dimensions 13...

Page 14: ...hernet RJ45 2 RS232 COM1 3 USB 1 power supply socket 2 I O RS232 COM2 5 2 2 Connectors description in PUE 7 1P 1 Ethernet RJ45 2 RS232 COM1 3 USB 1 I O RS232 COM2 5 2 3 Description of glands PUE 7 1P...

Page 15: ...1 IN2 Pin12 IN1 Pin13 RxD2 Pin14 OUT4 Pin15 OUT3 IN OUT connector RS232 COM2 DSUB15 F female 6 GETTING STARTED After the terminal is connected to power the ON LOAD diode starts to light Press to start...

Page 16: ...oom temperature should be between C 15 and C 30 After switching on the device needs the 30 minute warm up time During the thermal stabilization of the weighing scales the indication may drift For veri...

Page 17: ...tered data Function key entering the menu Programmable key Programmable key Programmable key 9 PROGRAM STRUCTURE The main menu has been divided into twelve functional groups In every group there are p...

Page 18: ...uthorization Units Other User Adjustment Info Update Remote desktop 9 2 Inventory of parameters 9 2 1 Scale parameters weighing Pictogram Description Value Median Filter 0 5 Filter Fast Autozero LO th...

Page 19: ...sibility Weighing Parts counting Percent setup Dosing Formulation Animal weighing Density CPG Vehicle scale Weighing Save Mode Manual each stable Down weighing Checkweighing Tare mode Single Labelling...

Page 20: ...old 100 Statistics Global Differential weighing Activation Batch portion type Value Charge 1 Min 2 Max 2 thresholds active Peak hold Information about saved measurement Ingredient weight entered manua...

Page 21: ...labels 1 No of CC labels 1 C label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold 100 CC label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold 100 Statistics Global Information about saved measurement Ingredient w...

Page 22: ...None Threshold 100 CC label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold 100 Statistics Global Information about saved measurement Ingredient weight entered manually Dosing Ask for multiplier Ask for num...

Page 23: ...0 Output 2 0 Output 3 0 Output 4 0 Correction 0 Maximum correctional value 0 Formulation Ask for multiplier Ask for number of cycles Confirm batching ingredients manually Automatic tare Ingredient co...

Page 24: ...of CC labels 1 C label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold 100 CC label automatic triggering Mode None Threshold 100 Statistics Global Density Standard liquid Water Temperature 21 Standard liqui...

Page 25: ...e Mode Manual each stable Number of accessible controls 1 Ask for batch number Password required Vehicle scales Default transaction type Entry Select vehicle From a list Report printout 9 2 3 Communic...

Page 26: ...Stop bits 1 Parity None Ethernet DHCP IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS 192 168 0 1 MAC Address Tcp Port 4001 Wi Fi Network status Available networks DHCP IP Add...

Page 27: ...rintout Template E2R System System is active Lock selecting products Printer Port RS 232 1 Code page 1250 Printouts Weighing printout template See ch 16 2 3 Report From Weighments Printout Template Se...

Page 28: ...e ch 30 13 Entry Ticket Printout Template See ch 33 5 Exit Ticket Printout Template See ch 33 5 Control Weighment Ticket Printout Template See ch 33 5 Report From Vehicle Scale Printout Template See c...

Page 29: ...display Port None Template See ch 16 5 2 Modbus RTU Port None Address 1 Advanced settings Number of printers 1 9 2 5 Display Pictogram Description Value Text information Displaying template See ch 17...

Page 30: ...ighing MIN MAX thresholds working mode Unstable OK threshold working mode Unstable Min threshold signalling colour Red OK threshold signalling colour Intense green Max threshold signalling colour Red...

Page 31: ...r Black Frame colour White Linear Min threshold signalling colour Red OK threshold signalling colour Green Max threshold signalling colour Red Min Max range background colour Turquoise OK range signal...

Page 32: ...Anonymous operator Operator Date Time Administrator Printouts Administrator Databases edition Products Administrator Clients Administrator Dosing processes Administrator Formulations Administrator Pac...

Page 33: ...strator Dosing processes Administrator Formulations Administrator Packages Administrator Vehicles Administrator Warehouses Administrator Traceability process Administrator Lot number Operator Batch nu...

Page 34: ...ility g ct lb oz N Start unit None Defined unit 1 Multiplier 0 Name Defined unit 1 Multiplier 0 Name Acceleration of gravity 9 80665 9 2 9 Other Pictogram Description Value Language English Date and T...

Page 35: ...saving mode None Screen timeout 60 s Proximity sensor 2 Log in required Start logo Error information preview time Max Import Export 9 2 10 User Adjustment An option only for non verified scale Pictog...

Page 36: ...Software version 2 7 3 Version of weighing software 1 2 2 Memory usage FLASH Image version OS 1 0 0 Wi Fi 9 2 12 Update Pictogram Description Value Software version on server Check version Update fro...

Page 37: ...an see four separate parts Top bar Weighing window Workspace Function keys 10 1 Top bar The top bar on the display contains the following data Pictogram and name of an active working mode Logged user...

Page 38: ...s a graphic information on which of the three templates is enabled Changing of the template is carried out by dragging the workspace to the right or left The data contained in the workspace is optiona...

Page 39: ...inistrator authorization and no password After the scales start the user automatically logs in as a default operator If default operator data have been changed or if new operators have been added manu...

Page 40: ...be confirmed Cannot start procedure CPG Cannot enter the reference mass unit and estimate the reference mass unit by weighing in Counting Pieces and Deviations density determination carrying out dosi...

Page 41: ...ator authorization level see ch 19 of this manual 2 A user logged in as Administrator in submenu Authorizations see ch 19 of this manual can change authorization levels for accessing different databas...

Page 42: ...tem from a database Exporting reports from testing and average tare for testing pre packages mode PGC Clearing an editing field Screen keyboard on off Reading a printout template from a lb file active...

Page 43: ...to displaying the main window 13 WEIGHING Put a load on the weight pan When pictogram is displayed the indication is ready to read Caution A weighing can be saved after stabilising a measurement pict...

Page 44: ...platform on the touch panel and press After zeroing is performed the indication is equal zero and following symbols usually appear and Zeroing is possible only when the indication is stable Caution Ze...

Page 45: ...an also inscribe tare values to the product database Every product has a field Tare In that case tare is automatically set to this value after selecting the product Caution Tarring cannot be executed...

Page 46: ...hing point the autozero zone While in AUTOZERO pictogram appears Then pictogram is off and a scale returns to weighing in the I range 13 6 Toggling between weighing units Operators can change the weig...

Page 47: ...directly related to a specific weighing platform so at the beginning the weighing platform should be selected for which we want to set parameters Inventory of scale parameters Median Filter Filter Aut...

Page 48: ...ication While the function is active it compares the results continuously with constant frequency If two sequential results differ less than the declared value of autozero range so the scale will be a...

Page 49: ...be LO and confirm by pressing 14 5 Last digit The last digit option Last digit is to switch off the last digit of measured mass indication the measurement is carried out with decreased accuracy Proced...

Page 50: ...ication In order to enter Communication press and then Communication 15 1 RS 232 settings Procedure Enter Communication according to ch 15 of this manual select RS232 1 or RS232 1 and then set an appr...

Page 51: ...eter MAC Address is automatically assigned to a device and it is has Read only Attribute 3 In case of declaring the DHCP parameter to value and on device restart the other transmission parameters have...

Page 52: ...click Network Status field Displayed window provides the following parameters Name Value Description Network Network name Network status Connected Network status with values connected disconnected RSS...

Page 53: ...Procedure Enter Communications parameter group as described in chapter 15 of this manual select Wi Fi and set particular values For Wi Fi the scale software provides the following transmission paramet...

Page 54: ...The scale can cooperate with a computer Active connection scale computer is signalled by icon in the top bar of the main window In submenu Computer some settings needs to be configured for cooperation...

Page 55: ...ng parameter Continuous transmission starts subsequent sending data from Weighing Printout Template set in submenu Setup Devices Computer Weighing Printout Template Procedure Enter parameters group De...

Page 56: ...late from a lb file button active while connecting a USB pen drive Saving printout template in a file format lb option enabled on plugging a portable data storage device to scale port List of variable...

Page 57: ...rators go to parameter Lock selecting products and set its value to Active connection with the computer software is indicated by additional information displayed in the top bar of the software Where p...

Page 58: ...Enter parameters Devices as described in chapter 16 of this manual Choose Printer Code Page then the screen keyboard will be displayed Write the required code page and confirm by pressing Caution The...

Page 59: ...led on plugging a portable data storage device to scale port List of variables for printout templates see the list in APPENDIX A of this manual Clear the editing field Default printouts settings Weigh...

Page 60: ...tout Template 85 86 Warehouse Printout Template 130 131 Package Printout Template 80 81 82 Vehicle Printout Template 210 211 Adjustment report printout template See ch 22 3 16 3 Printouts activation P...

Page 61: ...tion of communication can be configured in Devices Barcode reader Caution In submenu Communication set the baud rate default 9600b sec The detailed description of cooperation scale barcode scanner can...

Page 62: ...d in APPENDIX F in this manual Procedure Enter Barcode Scanner according to ch 16 3 of this manual Chose parameter Prefix and then enter using the screen keyboard a required value hexadecimal and conf...

Page 63: ...tting the number of characters to be taken for the search procedure counting form Offset Start marker Start marker declaration End marker End marker declaration Caution An exception from the above is...

Page 64: ...use None Name Code Dosing process None Name Code Formulation None Name Code Universal variable 1 None Code Universal variable 2 None Code Universal variable 3 None Code Lot number No Yes Batch number...

Page 65: ...ve 16 5 Transponder card reader Each time after turning on the device it is possible to select log in the operator using a transponder card reader and a transponder card Caution In case of problems wi...

Page 66: ...perators and edit the selected operator going to the field Card Number After entering the field Card Number you will see the editing field Card Number with the screen keyboard Having approached the ca...

Page 67: ...s Inscribe the required frame template using the screen keyboard or choose the it from the list after pressing Specified templates for displays 141 Protocol template for WD displays 142 Protocol templ...

Page 68: ...t and set respective value Available values None RS232 1 RS232 2 Tcp 16 7 2 Address Procedure Enter Devices parameter group as described in chapter 16 of this manual select Modbus RTU Address and wait...

Page 69: ...All parameters of the display can be found in the parameters group Display Entering Display can be made in two ways Pressing and then Display Direct pressing the workspace area of the main display doe...

Page 70: ...Small Medium Large Bold font Bolded font for text data displayed in the workspace Tilt Text data in the workspace in italics Colour Font colour for text data in the workspace Available in 18 colours p...

Page 71: ...splaying an editing field with is default content and an on screen keyboard Edit the content of the selected displaying template and accept it by pressing key Caution There are additional buttons in t...

Page 72: ...sing Dosing process 175 Formulation 220 40 Ingredient 12 230 231 226 40 Portion 12 228 11 227 11 40 Charge 12 232 233 40 Completed 12 225 F0 Density Product 50 Animal weighing 40 Tare 15 9 11 40 Gross...

Page 73: ...ton Choose product F2 Button Choose client F3 Button Set tare Screen button 1 Set control Settings screen F1 Button Choose product F2 Button Choose client F3 Button Set tare Screen button 1 Local para...

Page 74: ...een button 5 Edit batch number Screen button 6 C Statistics Zero Parts counting F1 Button Choose product F2 Button Choose client F3 Button Set tare Screen button 1 Local parameters Screen button 2 Cho...

Page 75: ...n 3 Start Screen button 4 Stop Screen button 5 Emergency stop Recipes F1 Button Select formulation F2 Button Choose client F3 Button Set tare Screen button 1 Local parameters Screen button 2 Select fo...

Page 76: ...client F3 Button Set tare Screen button 1 Local parameters Screen button 2 Start Vehicle scale F1 Button Choose a vehicle F2 Button Choose client F3 Button Set tare Screen button 1 Local parameters S...

Page 77: ...be activated by pressing the area of this platform Caution The procedure of attributing functions to buttons is described in ch 17 2 of this manual To activate all platforms press choose Parameters Di...

Page 78: ...ed on exceeding LO threshold OK threshold working mode Stable signalling of OK thresholds is previewed on exceeding LO threshold and reaching stable measurement result Unstable signalling of OK thresh...

Page 79: ...he mass value is below the MIN threshold red fields with red arrows on the left are visible The lower mass value the more red arrows are visible If the mass value is over the MAX threshold red fields...

Page 80: ...illing effect Gradient type Background colour Colour selection of a bargraph background 18 colours palette available Frame colour Colour selection of bargraph frame 18 colours palette available Means...

Page 81: ...lable OK range signalling colour Background colour selection for OK range of the bargraph 18 colours palette available Gradient Enabling Disabling filling effect Gradient type Means of operation The b...

Page 82: ...or Qn 2T Where Qn nominal mass T T error 2T double T error Signalling mass below set value of Qn 2T Signalling mass between the values of Qn 2T and Qn T Signalling mass between the value of Qn T and Q...

Page 83: ...the submenu in the submenu Inputs Outputs indicator inputs indicator outputs In order to enter submenu Inputs Outputs press and then Inputs Outputs 18 1 Configuration of inputs Procedure Enter Inputs...

Page 84: ...le Stable weighing result over the MAX threshold MAX non stable Non stable weighing result over the MAX threshold Zero Stable weighing result zero net Confirmation of cycle completion Signal that conf...

Page 85: ...nly while being logged in as the Administrator In this group of parameters access levels can be outlined To enter submenu Authorization press and then Authorization 19 1 Anonymous Operator The program...

Page 86: ...istrator Caution Setting None allows free access to settings of date and time without the need of Logging in 19 3 Printouts Default settings of the scale allows a logged on Administrator to edit print...

Page 87: ...Procedure Enter parameters group Authorization according to ch 19 of this manual choose Databases edition and then set the parameter Accessible authorization levels None Operator Advanced Operator Ad...

Page 88: ...to selection of particular database positions by the operator Products Clients Formulas Dosing processes Packaging Warehouse Vehicles Identification processes Lot number Batch number Procedure Enter...

Page 89: ...ssible authorization levels None Operator Advanced Operator Administrator 20 UNITS Scale in submenu Units enables selecting Declaring accessibility of the weighing units Declaring the start unit Deter...

Page 90: ...or the weighing units and exit to weighing mode 20 2 Start unit Procedure Enter submenu Units in accordance with ch 20 of this user manual Select option Start units and choose a start unit from displa...

Page 91: ...it added at the end of the list Caution The procedure of defining the second custom unit Defined unit 2 is equal to the procedure described above 20 4 Acceleration of gravity Parameter Acceleration of...

Page 92: ...ech Hungarian Estonian Latvian Italian Greek Turkish Thai China Roman 21 2 Setting date and time Users can set date and time that are visible in the main window of the display Entering the edit window...

Page 93: ...t h mm ss tt h mm ss tt h mm ss tt hh mm ss tt hh mm ss tt hh mm ss tt 2013 03 29 14 32 09 Date and time preview declared formats taken into account For date format y year M month d day For time forma...

Page 94: ...s button to confirm 21 5 Screen brightness Scale user can change brightness of the screen in the range between 0 and 100 Caution The default screen brightness is set to 90 Procedure Enter submenu Othe...

Page 95: ...thers according to ch 21 of this manual select Energy saving mode parameter and set appropriate option Where None Energy saving mode off Screen dimming Changing screen brightness Screensaver Activatin...

Page 96: ...e Enter submenu Others according to ch 21 of this manual select Proximity sensor parameter and set appropriate option Where 0 Sensors operation disabled 1 9 Sensitivity values range the higher value t...

Page 97: ...ll be displayed Set Default option enables the user to get back to the default Start logo Caution Maintained file formats are jpg png with optimal max resolution of 640x480 pixels 21 12 Error informat...

Page 98: ...on completed successfully Procedure for settings import Connect flash memory stick to USB port of your scale Enter Others Import submenu settings are imported automatically from flash memory stick plu...

Page 99: ...s Take the load off the pan of platform 1 Press button The following message appears during adjusting start mass Evaluation of starting mass After the procedure has been completed the following messag...

Page 100: ...bove 22 2 Start mass adjustment It is possible to adjust only a start mass it helps to correct the start zero when the span does not change Procedure Enter submenu User Adjustment according to ch 22 a...

Page 101: ...report from adjustment process on a printer plugged to the scale Procedure Enter submenu User Adjustment in accordance with ch 22 of this user manual select parameter Report printout and set its appr...

Page 102: ...d out adjustment process Date Data of carried out operation Operator Operator name Nominal Mass Mass of adjustment weight Platform number Platform number on which an operation was performed The user c...

Page 103: ...ce with point 23 of this user manual Select parameter Software version on server which reads software version and its availability date on RADWAG server Caution In case of no connection with the globa...

Page 104: ...onto the external data storage device to the main catalogue Connect the data storage device to terminal s USB port Go to submenu Update in accordance with point 23 of this user manual Go to parameter...

Page 105: ...sage by pressing key The terminal shall restart with update installing procedure 23 3 Changes in software Parameter Changes in software enables acquiring data on changes present in the updated softwar...

Page 106: ...vide access to special functions adjusting operation of the instruments to client s individual needs Caution 1 First left screen button local settings in the main window of every working mode is ascri...

Page 107: ...d they are described in further part of this user manual 24 1 Working modes accessibility Submenu Accessibility enables declaring presence of scale s working modes in the user menu after pressing a pi...

Page 108: ...measurement over LO threshold Automatic first stable Automatic printout of the first stable weighing result for mass measurement over LO threshold Automatic last stable Automatic printout of the last...

Page 109: ...re performed only when a weighing is between MIN and MAX thresholds that have been defined before Procedure Enter parameters group Working Modes according to ch 24 of this manual Enter the required wo...

Page 110: ...all Each measurement Automatic tarring for each accepted measurement result 24 6 Labelling mode Labelling mode can be initiated together with every working mode The labelling system is intended to pri...

Page 111: ...ng 24 6 2 Setting of the number of cumulative labels to print In the parameter No of cumulative labels define the amount of sum labels They are printed on connected printer Procedure Enter parameters...

Page 112: ...eshold Procedure Enter Working modes parameter group as described in chapter 24 of this manual Enter the required working mode and choose Labelling mode C label automatic triggering Mode and then set...

Page 113: ...yboard Set the appropriate value for automatic triggering cumulative labels If parameter Mode is set to Mass then enter the required value of total mass to exceed in order to print the C label If para...

Page 114: ...ing of cumulative labels can be done in two ways depending on the button used Printing followed by zeroing label counter or the total mass Printing without zeroing label counter or the total mass By d...

Page 115: ...this manual Enter the required working mode and choose Statistics and then set the required option Options Global global statistics Product statistics for every product Caution In case of operation wi...

Page 116: ...ized according to this filter Values Product Client lot number batch number source warehouse target warehouse packaging Parameter Filtering is not accessed if Batch portion type parameter value is set...

Page 117: ...carrying out the following measurement press button 24 10 Information about saved measurement The user can activate message informing on the fact that a particular weighing result has been recorded i...

Page 118: ...ackaging quantity value weight value equal to declared multiplied value of packaging is displayed along with Net and symbols 25 WORKING MODE WEIGHING The Weighing mode is the standard working mode all...

Page 119: ...hing Detailed description in ch 24 8 of the user manual Peak hold Detailed description in ch 24 9 of the user manual Information abort saved measurement Detailed description in ch 24 10 of the user ma...

Page 120: ...f the user manual Minimum reference mass Detailed description in ch 25 2 2 of the user manual Save Mode Detailed description in ch 24 2 of the user manual Down weighing Detailed description in ch 24 3...

Page 121: ...ed Function Automatic correction of reference mass in mode Parts counting is enabled at the moment of estimating the sample quantity and signalled by displaying PCS and SMP single part piece mass on t...

Page 122: ...Parts counting Minimum reference mass and then set an appropriate value Accessible settings 1 d 2 d 5 d 10 d Caution While the procedure of evaluation the mass of single piece the mass of all pieces...

Page 123: ...irm it by pressing then the following message is displayed Put pieces xx where xx the value entered before Put the declared quantity of pieces on the pan and when the result is stable symbol confirm i...

Page 124: ...unit mass see 26 2 and 26 3 b Enter the products database c Keep the finger pressed on the required position then a context menu is displayed d Choose option Ascribe standard then the standard unit m...

Page 125: ...Local settings of the working mode Deviations are accessible on pressing a hot key Local parameters Save Mode Detailed description in ch 24 2 of the user manual Down weighing Detailed description in...

Page 126: ...me time the weight unit is changed to w 27 4 Reference unit mass inscribing into the memory Procedure Enter Deviations according to ch 27 1 of this manual Press Give piece mass then an editing field i...

Page 127: ...mode Automatically the following on screen key are enabled Local parameters Select dosing process Start dosing process Stop dosing process Emergency stop 28 2 Dosing process structure All activities...

Page 128: ...dosing process cycles i e number of repetitions of the same process Confirm batching ingredients manually Causes enabling manual confirmation by pressing Enter Print key on terminal s keyboard for eac...

Page 129: ...ss ingredient uploaded from Products database Down weighing Enables switching on checkweighing mode weighing on minus DA Automatic batching Function enabling automatic weighment automatic dosing The f...

Page 130: ...is carried out if mass net or gross placed on the weighing platform is below the value set in threshold Threshold Value of mass set in threshold for the condition Mass Kind of determined mass for thr...

Page 131: ...ent processes on different weighing platforms CF Flags condition Conditional function determining criteria for events which have to occur in order to carry out the following step in dosing process DG...

Page 132: ...and a code using an on screen keyboard Select weighing platform on which the dosing process is created e g Platform 1 By pressing Add key design a sequence of the dosing process to be carried out on...

Page 133: ...es separately for each weighing platform Dosing process name Instance 1 Dosing process code 1111 Dosing process from a terminal level Platform 1 Icon Step Value Description 1 TI Delay 5s Place empty c...

Page 134: ...r carrying out part of the process on the second weighing platform 16 O Outputs Output 1 1 Input 1 takes the high status 1 signal confirming carrying out the dosing process on the weighing platform no...

Page 135: ...rom the weighing platform 13 CI Input condition Input 12 Input 12 can take increasing tendency press function key confirming unloading a container from the weighing platform 14 O Outputs Output 9 1 Ou...

Page 136: ...DA Automatic batching 1 2 kg Flour Automatic dosing of product Flour to obtain 1 kg mass in bulk dosing mode bulk dosing and fine dosing valves are opened Outputs 1 and 2 and 0 2 kg mass is dosed usi...

Page 137: ...ient Water to obtain 2 2 kg mass in single step dosing mode Output 6 controls the dosing valve 6 TI Delay 5s Close valve Water Pending for closing the main valve of the container Water 7 O Outputs Out...

Page 138: ...1 TI Delay 5s Place container Flour on the weighing platform Pending for loading container Flour on the weighing platform no 1 2 CI Input condition Input 1 Input 1 has to take increasing tendency pre...

Page 139: ...gnalling device confirming pouring the ingredients to the mixer 20 CF Flags condition Signal flag 1 1 Signal flag 2 1 Pending for automatic dosing of water on the weighing platform no 2 21 TI Delay 5s...

Page 140: ...iner Water 7 O Outputs Output 12 1 Output 12 takes high status 1 signal confirming carrying out the dosing process on the weighing platform no 2 is lit up 8 F Set flags Signal flag 1 1 Signal flag 2 1...

Page 141: ...g process status List of data for the dosing process see ch 35 5 2 of this user manual 29 WORKING MODES FORMULATION Formulation is a working mode designed for creating formulations of products on a sc...

Page 142: ...ltiplier Causes setting a question for formulation multiplier i e the number which is used to multiply the values of mass of all formulation components Ask for number of cycles Causes setting a questi...

Page 143: ...eating a new record in formulation database List of data specified for a new formulation Name Formulation name Code Formulation code Ingredients Defining formulation ingredients Number of ingredients...

Page 144: ...ing unit fo an active weighing platform or the value in Low deviation Low deviation of an ingredient s mass High deviation High deviation of an ingredient s mass Dispensing Enabling down weighing weig...

Page 145: ...ta press key which is equal to creating a new ingredient and adding it to the formulation composition A created entry on the list comprises the following number on the list ingredient s name selected...

Page 146: ...cess 2 The Logging procedure is described in point 11 of this user manual and the procedure of determining the access level for scale users is described in point 19 of this user manual Press an on scr...

Page 147: ...age by pressing key the software goes to another ingredient on the list If key is pressed then the software returns t displaying the editing window Ingredient control featuring the numeric keyboard fo...

Page 148: ...exceeded value of permissible ingredient mass then the software displays the following message Permissible value of ingredient mass exceeded Recalculate ingredients On rejecting the message by pressin...

Page 149: ...by their date and hour of process execution and formulation status List of data for the formula making process see ch 35 5 3 of this user manual 30 WORKING MODE CPG CONTROL OF PREPACKED GOODS Working...

Page 150: ...d goods by random selecting measurement results and sending them to the procedure of control of prepacked goods Compatibility with an internal quality control system of an organization Caution Establi...

Page 151: ...ut Logging procedure as described in ch 11 1 of this manual Press button located at the bottom of the CPG mode home scre which opens control settings window en Where Selecting product from the databas...

Page 152: ...h entering the mode settings window Saving notification window Protection preventing record of unreliable results of controlled product measurement Value expressed as deviation form nominal weight of...

Page 153: ...ct density range of entered values has to contain between 0 1g cm 3 and 5g cm 3 Quantity of packages Declaring quantity of packages to be controlled for determining average tare for control type non d...

Page 154: ...ed positive errors 2T in a tested sample that disqualifies a control Quantity of disqualifying samples Qn T Number of recorded negative errors T in a tested sample that disqualifies a control Quantity...

Page 155: ...evel is described in ch 19 of this manual Select a product to be tested with correctly determined data for the control process Enter to scale memory general parameters on control mode in accordance wi...

Page 156: ...ct not selected Does not declare batch quantity the scale displays a message Batch quantity not entered 30 6 Control aborting procedure After control start an operator can abort the control process in...

Page 157: ...ttom bar of the display The operator is automatically logged out and simultaneously a window Insert Password for Logging in is displayed with the name of the previously logged operator Enter correct p...

Page 158: ...ing a correct password and accepting it by pressing key the scale automatically returns to the control process in progress 30 8 Non destructive average tare control mode Before starting the control pr...

Page 159: ...to carry out a product control using non destructive average tare mode in accordance with the regulation on standard deviation S the mass of packages is determined from at least 10 measurements and t...

Page 160: ...product Code Code of the controlled product Nominal value of the controlled product Average mass of the controlled product Value of the disqualifying average Characteristics of negative errors T in a...

Page 161: ...gative permitted to control sample 2 negative In case of status marked with pictogram a corresponding workspace field changes its colour to yellow Permissible number of negative errors T1 exceeded but...

Page 162: ...gress Pressing key causes moving to displaying a list of completed weighments In order to return to the control process in progress press key Change of the workspace Pressing key causes displaying the...

Page 163: ...to change its format from a line chart to a bar chart In order to disable the chart press key for the second time After completing the control the scale generates a process summary and the accomplish...

Page 164: ...ata on a control is automatically sent to the computer software with possibility of printing the report from the computer level If the test result is that the number of errors T according to the regul...

Page 165: ...set charge a message is shown that informs about putting empty packages first and then the same packages after they have been filled up in the same sequence Where Product Name of the controlled produc...

Page 166: ...estructive control process complying with the regulation and independently on the batch size that exceeds 100 pcs the size of a sample accepted by the software for control process is 20 pcs Other cont...

Page 167: ...ch 30 4 of this manual After entering to scale memory general parameters of the working mode in accordance with ch 30 2 and ch 30 3 of this manual start control process by pressing key control start l...

Page 168: ...in a sample in accordance with ch 30 6 of this manual Characteristics of positive errors T in a sample 15g value of the positive error T Max T permissible number of the positive errors T n T actual n...

Page 169: ...1 Abort of control procedure User may abort a control that is being carried out with internal criteria It may be done by pressing function key abort control in any chosen moment This key is located i...

Page 170: ...beforehand defined key finish the control When the key is pressed the following message is displayed Pressing key means getting back to the control in progress Pressing key means finish of the contro...

Page 171: ...ndow of a control causes displaying data on a control identifying number of the enabled control Caution With a multiplatform scale an operator using the parameter Platform ma has the option of assigni...

Page 172: ...ting average tare Report example Average Tare Report U 26 09 09 10 56 T Balance Type WPY KTP Max 1 5 3 kg d e 0 5 1 g Factory Number 123589 Date 2009 09 26 10 56 30 Product AQUABA SAUCE Tare 7 9 g Val...

Page 173: ...0 295 40 Product 20 50 40 Tare 20 54 g 40 Value 0 25T1 20 298 g 40 Number of measurements 20 299 40 Standard deviation 20 297 40 Result 0 296 40 Measurements 20 300 143 0c 30 14 Report from product te...

Page 174: ...average 518 9138 g Standard Deviation 2 159515 CPG mode Non destructive Average Tare Result Positive Measurements 1 518 0 g 2 520 5 g 3 529 5 g 4 520 0 g 5 521 0 g 6 518 0 g 7 519 0 g 8 519 0 g 9 519...

Page 175: ...20 75 40 Product 20 50 40 Batch number 20 260 40 Nominal Mass 20 53 278 40 Tare 20 54 g 40 T1 error border 20 266 278 40 2T1 error border 20 267 278 40 Batch quantity 20 264 40 Number of measurements...

Page 176: ...a message Start estimating density 31 2 Local setting of a working mode Local settings for the working mode Density are accessible on pressing a hot key Local parameters Standard liquid Function dedic...

Page 177: ...nual Tare mode Detailed description in ch 24 5 of the user manual Statistics Detailed description in ch 24 7 of the user manual 31 3 Carrying out density determination procedure Working mode Density e...

Page 178: ...rocess data and saved in the database The first phase of the density determination of liquid is measurement of sinker s mass in the air Place the sinker on the scale s weighing platform On obtaining s...

Page 179: ...quid density Here the Temperature parameter is specified only for information purpose of the report Process course Press Local parameters key to enter the setting of local parameters in density mode P...

Page 180: ...solid and indicates the result on terminal s display If the user needs a report from the density determination process it can be printed on a plugged printer by pressing key The density determination...

Page 181: ...empty pycnometer Process course Press Local parameters key to enter the setting of local parameters in density mode Press Pycnometer mass key to insert the mass of a pycnometer used for determining de...

Page 182: ...process and accept it by pressing key On carrying out the measurement of the pycnometer with tested liquid the scale determines the density of the liquid and the density determination result is indica...

Page 183: ...minal s display Caution If in the local parameters Ask about sample number function is enabled then on initiating the process the system asks for inserting the number of tested sample The inserted sam...

Page 184: ...mination process the scale s software automatically generates a report Caution Submenu Devices Printer Printouts Density printout template enables optional configuration of report template see ch 16 2...

Page 185: ...99573 0 99570 30 0 99567 0 99564 0 99561 0 99558 0 99555 0 99552 0 99549 0 99546 0 99543 0 99540 31 6 Table of density parameter for ethyl alcohol T C 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 10 0 797...

Page 186: ...on screen key located in the top bar of the window which opens submenu Working Modes containing list of available working modes Select working mode Animal weighing the software automatically returns t...

Page 187: ...tested animal on the scale s weighing platform in the tarred container press key Process start which displays a message box indicating course of the process The message box contains data on o Progress...

Page 188: ...le the software automatically returns to the main window Where Select a vehicle Default transaction type Local parameters of a working mode Select an open transaction Select a product Select a client...

Page 189: ...saction 33 3 Vehicle transaction course Starting a vehicle transaction requires that a logged operator features appropriate access level for carrying out the transaction Caution In order to start a tr...

Page 190: ...tarting a transaction enter to scale memory general parameters of the working mode see point 33 2 of this user manual Procedure Press hot key to select a required vehicle which opens the following win...

Page 191: ...selected After the vehicle enters onto the weighbridge entrance and stabilizing of the measuring result accept the measurement by pressing ENTER PRINT button which opens the following window Where PL...

Page 192: ...ing code assigned to a vehicle Missing product assigned to a transaction Missing client assigned to a transaction At the same time a printer connected to the scale prints a ticket Exit ticket Caution...

Page 193: ...nt Before starting a transaction enter to scale memory general parameters of the working mode see point 33 2 of this user manual Procedure Press hot key to select a required vehicle which opens the fo...

Page 194: ...accept the measurement by pressing ENTER PRINT button which opens a window on process summary Caution The non declared transaction items are represented by dashes correspondingly denoting Missing code...

Page 195: ...pressing a hot key located in the bottom bar of the scale display Caution If a user attempts to choose a vehicle for which a transaction is already opened then the software displays a message box 33 5...

Page 196: ...Control Weighment Ticket Printout Template Control weighment ticket 40 Date 20 4 40 Vehicle 20 210 40 Mass 20 7 11 Signature Report from Vehicle Scale Printout Template Report from Vehicle Scale 40 St...

Page 197: ...ction status loading or unloading Additionally the type and status of a transaction are marked by a corresponding colour Green Transaction completed successfully Yellow Transaction not completed Red T...

Page 198: ...extra variables Change databases records preview Import databases from a memory stick to the scale Export databases to a memory stick Caution Configuration can be executed by a user with Administrator...

Page 199: ...ies Database of categories Press button to see Create new record message Press button to confirm the program will automatically edit the it new pos ion field Edit the Name position and write a desired...

Page 200: ...ssibility of a demanded variable and exit in order to start weighment 34 1 4 Change name of an extra variables database The user can change a name of an extra variables chart table in the following ca...

Page 201: ...port T Database export procedure Put a memory stick into USB port of a scale Enter Database configuration Export submenu to start message is displayed Operation completed successfully automatic databa...

Page 202: ...s Search by name with the screen keyboard Inscribe the name of a product or its part and press The program will automatically edit the required product 4 2 2 Quick code search Procedure 3 Enter Databa...

Page 203: ...3 Deleting items in databases rocedure P Enter Databases according to ch 34 of this manual Enter Products Give a long press to the item then the context m Press Delete then a message is disp enu is di...

Page 204: ...ing a demanded database element submenu for about 2 seconds s required in order to activate a context menu i Context menu for each of the databases displays the following list f functions o here W Ope...

Page 205: ...database edition can be performed by an administrator Enter 34 7 1 Operators database Procedure Databases according to ch 34 of this manual Enter Operators and press the required position Record of op...

Page 206: ...Enter Products and press the required position roduct record P Name Product name Code Product code EAN code Product barcode Mass 1 Nominal product mass Mass for fast dosing Mass of an ingredient for b...

Page 207: ...roduct price CPG mode 5 Submenu with data declared in the working mode CPG see ch 30 4 of this manual Number of validity dates Number of days to calculate expiry date Additional days of expiry period...

Page 208: ...oduct in the working mode Formulation 4 The variables accessible for a product only in the working mode Formulation 5 The variables accessible for a product only in the working mode CPG 34 7 3 Databas...

Page 209: ...etermined for a specific terminal number of weighing platforms depends on determined data in the terminal settings 34 7 5 Database of formulations Procedure Enter Databases according to ch 34 of this...

Page 210: ...GC schedule Batch size Specifying controlled batch quantity for PGC schedule Date Specifying PGC schedule start date Cyclic control Activating cyclic control Interval min Specifying time interval in m...

Page 211: ...7 8 Database of identification processes Procedure Enter Databases according to ch 34 of this manual Enter Identification processes and press the required position List of data for a selected identif...

Page 212: ...al Enter Warehouses and press the required position arehouse record W Name Warehouse name Code Warehouse code Description Additional warehouse description 4 7 11 3 Database of labels The database comp...

Page 213: ...abase includes templates of general purpose variables which user can attribute to screen function buttons in order to nter any alphanumeric text intended to be prin e ted Additionally values of three...

Page 214: ...printed Caution Procedure of defining screen function buttons is described in point 17 2 of this manual 34 7 14 Images database The database contains graphics that can be assigned to particular recor...

Page 215: ...re for a list record view an optimal resolution is 57x57 pixels for a tile record view an optimal resolution is 133x133 pixels 35 REPORTS Software enables the following reports Weighments Alibi Report...

Page 216: ...or the user a Procedure Enter submenu Reports according to ch 35 of this manual Select Reports accessibility to view a list of reports with the accessibility attribute here W Accessible report Inacces...

Page 217: ...Reports configuration submenu additionally allows to declare how many weighings are to be deleted In order to specify number of weighings that are to be subjected to deletion process it is necessary...

Page 218: ...ot allowed Weighings are report related 35 2 Deleting older data A user after Logging on as administrator can delete older position in the database of weinghings Weighing Alibi Procedure Enter the sub...

Page 219: ...ords 219 Submenu Reports from weighing records allows for for particular weighments preview of data data filtering printout of a weighments report iagram preview and a printout of weighments d export...

Page 220: ...r submenu Reports Reports From weighing records Filtering according to ch 35 of this manual Enter a particular filter position and activate Filtering option Where Active filtering Inactive filtering 3...

Page 221: ...alized weighments 20 116 11 Caution Submenu Devices Printer Printout Report From Weighments Printout Template allows for free modifica of a report template see point 16 2 3 of this manual tion If ther...

Page 222: ...use a PCL type printer Save the diagram as a bmp file save it to a memory stick connected to USB port 35 4 4 Export a database to a file An operator after a series of weighments can export a database...

Page 223: ...ions Icon Option Default value Automatically Date and Time Mass Tare Lot number Batch number Operator Product Client Package Source warehouse Target warehouse Checkweighing Platform number Statistics...

Page 224: ...message is displayed Operation failed After the operation has been completed Operation finished successfully is displayed together with the file name with extention txt created on the pendrive Cautio...

Page 225: ...r submenu Reports in accordance with point 35 of the user manual Enter option Weighing counter which opens an editing wind with the value of the ow counter of weighing records and an on screen Insert...

Page 226: ...Statistics Number of measurements Statistics Current number of measurements Weighing counter Global counter of weighment records Trade settlement submenu will be created automatically in a weighment r...

Page 227: ...process Name of completed dosing process Operator Operator preparing a dosing process Client Client for which the dosing process is prepared Number of Measurements Number of measurements within a comp...

Page 228: ...a specific report from density determination process Sample number Number of sample for which the density is determined Start date Start date of density determination process End date End date of dens...

Page 229: ...olume utilized during density determination process 35 5 5 Controls reports Every control procedure performed on the scale is sent to a printer and saved in database Controls Reports Every saved contr...

Page 230: ...lue of weighments DX Disqualifying average value S Standard deviation Batch quantity Number of products in a batch for which a sample quantity is calculated Sample quantity Number of weighments to be...

Page 231: ...a from subsequent average tare tests Procedure Enter submenu Reports according to ch 35 of this manual Enter database Average Tare Reports and choose a required one Inventory of fields in the average...

Page 232: ...Transaction start date End date Transaction end date Load mass Mass of load on weighed vehicle Mass on entrance Mass of weighed vehicle on entrance Mass on exit Mass of weighed vehicle on exit Operato...

Page 233: ...differential weighing process Submenu is available in case of a process consisting of more than two weighments Weighing Min Minimal weighment value the lowest value out of the whole series of measurem...

Page 234: ...dentification process creation Identification processes are designed in Identification processes database Caution Process identification database mechanisms of edition and record finding are similar t...

Page 235: ...arch is to be done Possible positions standard name code In case of extra variables function is not available Assign to extra variable Assignment of a extra variable chosen during the process to a par...

Page 236: ...nction editing a batch number Information window Function inducing freely designed information window Name Information window name located at the top bar of the window Description Information window d...

Page 237: ...nactive input 0 low input state 1 high input state rising edge on input change from low state to high state eg the moment of pressing a button trailing edge change from high state to low state eg the...

Page 238: ...cedur Enter submenu Databases Operators and select an appropriate position Go to Identification process field and select a demanded process than go back to the main window Log in as an earlier edited...

Page 239: ...ve a lot number 11 Give a batch number 12 Information window Start a weighing process Identification process forming Create a new record Identification process according to poi 36 1 of this manual nt...

Page 240: ...l 9 Edit lot number Edit lot number Displaying Lot number dialog window with numeric keyboard 10 Edit batch number Edit batch number Displaying Batch number dialog window with numeric keyboard 11 Info...

Page 241: ...cation process one must Press button of the main window of a process to see amessage Press button to confirm and wait for the following window Press Abort button Press button of an edit window or info...

Page 242: ...Scales terminal serial communication protocol serves for communication between RADWAG scales and peripheral device it uses RS 232C and Ethernet interface B It consists of commands sent from an extern...

Page 243: ...Switch on continuous transmission in current unit CU0 Switch off continuous transmission in current unit DH Set lower threshold UH Set upper threshold ODH Read lower threshold OUH Read upper threshol...

Page 244: ...LF Command not comprehended XX _ E CR LF error while executing command time limit for stable result exceeded limit time is a descriptive parameter of the scale XX command name _ substitutes spaces 37...

Page 245: ...nded but cannot be executed 37 4 3 Get tare value Syntax OT CR LF Reply OT_TARA CR LF command executed Frame format 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 O T space tare space unit space CR LF Tare 9 charact...

Page 246: ...Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S space stability space sign mass space unit CR LF Example S CR LF computer command S _ A CR LF command accepted and in progress S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8...

Page 247: ...n basic units Frame format with mass from subsequent platforms as indicator reply 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 P n space stability space sign mass space unit CR LF n weighing platform number mas...

Page 248: ...computer command S U _ A CR LF command accepted and in progress S U _ _ _ _ _ 1 7 2 1 3 5 _ N _ _ CR LF command done mass value in current unit is returned 37 4 9 Send the result immediately in curre...

Page 249: ...CR LF 37 4 11 Switch off continuous transmission in basic unit Syntax C0 CR LF Possible answers C0_I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed C0_A CR LF command comprehended and executed 37 4...

Page 250: ...F command executed ES CR LF command not comprehended wrong mass format 37 4 15 Set upper threshold Syntax UH_XXXXX CR LF where XXXXX mass format Possible answers UH_OK CR LF command executed ES CR LF...

Page 251: ...nd S S CR LF to a scale causes automatic saving of a weighing record in the database and simultaneous activating a declated printout template Caution While sending the command to a scale all criteria...

Page 252: ...XXXXX mass format Possible answers SM_OK CR LF command understood SM_I CR LF command understood but not accessible at this moment e g mode other than Parts counting ES CR LF command not recognised ma...

Page 253: ...than BEEP sound is operated for the maximum permissible amount of time 2 BEEP sound activated via BP command is inhibited if in course of its activation the sound is activated by means of other devic...

Page 254: ...Example OMI CR LF give accessible working modes OMI CR LF accessible working modes are given 2_ Parts Counting CR LF number name 4_ Dosing CR LF 5_ Recipes CR LF OK CR LF command carried out 37 4 25 S...

Page 255: ...t is displayed for a particular device type written in a currently selected language n parameter decimal value determining working mode number To see detailed description go to OMI command Example OMG...

Page 256: ...e for positive values or for negative values mass 9 characters justified to the right unit 3 characters justified to the left command 3 characters justified to the left Example _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 3 2 0 _...

Page 257: ...ding status Tarring Zeroing Setting and reading tare value Setting and reading LO threshold value Setting and reading Min threshold value Setting and reading Max threshold value Reading inputs status...

Page 258: ...O O 9 A A K K OK OK MZ MZ MD MD 10 RC RC Where M Mass for a platform 4 bytes float T Tare for a platform 4 bytes float J Current measuring unit of a platform 2 bytes word S Platform status 2 bytes wo...

Page 259: ...platform 4 bytes float SW Outputs status 2 bytes word MIN MIN threshold 4 bytes float MAX MAX threshold 4 bytes float LOT LOT number 4 bytes word O Operator 2 bytes word A Product 2 bytes word K Clien...

Page 260: ...oat Mass platform 3 32 2 float Tare platform 3 36 2 float Unit platform 3 40 1 word Status platform 3 42 1 word Lo platform 3 44 2 float Mass platform 4 48 2 float Tare platform 4 52 2 float Unit plat...

Page 261: ...ewton 1 0 0 0 0 0 32 For instance Byte no B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 Value 0 0 0 0 1 0 Scale use kilogram kg status determines scale s status Status bytes Task Dec 0 correct measurement no error message from s...

Page 262: ...11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Decimal value of a variable Dec OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ON 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4094 MIN set value of MIN Threshold in calibration adjustment unit is returned MAX set...

Page 263: ...the terminal PUE 7 1 enables controlling module s operation Notice All input values are set in reaction to calibration adjustment unit Name of input variable address length word data type Command 0 1...

Page 264: ...sible for carrying out a task in accordance with below table command bytes task Dec 0 setting tare value 1 1 setting LO threshold value 2 2 setting outputs status 4 3 setting MIN threshold value 8 4 s...

Page 265: ...lex command parameter MAX threshold value in calibration adjustment unit Lot number complex command parameter the value of lot number numeric range 0 2147483647 Operator complex command parameter the...

Page 266: ...ed out once on detecting the setting of a corresponding bit If it is necessary to repeat a command with the same bit then first it has to be zeroed For instance command address 1 address 0 tarring 000...

Page 267: ...40 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES Scale computer cable Scale printer CITIZEN EPSON cable Scale Kafka printer cable 267...

Page 268: ...Scale ZEBRA printer cable Scale I O cable Caution Cable scale Ethernet is a standard network cable with RJ45 connectors on both sides 268...

Page 269: ...g n Net Gross weight 2 7 3 6kg Package dimensions 490 x 300 x 150mm WLY WLY WLY WLY WLY 6 F1 R 12 F1 R 30 F1 R 60 C2 R 120 C2 R 269 WLY 6 F1 K WLY 12 F1 K WLY 30 F1 K WLY 60 C2 K WLY 120 C2 K Technica...

Page 270: ...Package dimensions 490 x 300 x 150mm WPY 6 F1 R WPY 15 F1 R WPY 30 F1 R WPY 30 C2 R WPY 60 C2 R WPY 6 F1 K WPY 15 F1 K WPY 30 F1 K WPY 30 C2 K WPY 60 C2 K Technical data Maximum capacity 6k 30kg 30kg...

Page 271: ...2 4GHz b g n Net Gross weight 12 5 15kg 20 5 26 8kg Package dimensions 720 x 580 x 220mm 820 x 640 x 260mm 41 3 Scales of WLY KTP series WLY 0 6 1 2 KTP D2 WLY 3 6 KTP D2 WLY 6 12 KTP D2 Technical da...

Page 272: ...erfaces 2xUSB 2xRS232 Ethernet 4 Inputs 4 Outputs WIFI 2 4GHz b g n Net Gross weight 5 2 6kg 12 5 15kg Package dimensions 570 x 390 x 170mm 720 x 580 x 220mm 41 4 Scales of WPY KTP series WPY 0 6 1 5...

Page 273: ...s 2xUSB 2xRS232 Ethernet 4 Inputs 4 Outputs WIFI 2 4GHz b g n Net Gross weight 5 2 6kg Package dimensions 570 x 390 x 170mm WPY 15 30 KTP C2 K WPY 30 60 KTP C2 K WPY 15 30 KTP C2 R WPY 30 60 KTP C2 R...

Page 274: ...inter cable P0136 Computer cable P0108 EPSON printer cable P0151 Thermal printer KAFKA Dot matrix printer EPSON Label printer CITIZEN Additional display in plastic casing WD 4 1 Large size display 2 W...

Page 275: ...ntory of variables Caution Every variable needs to be included in brace brackets e g x where x variable number A list of variables accessible in the system for defining printout templates and data dis...

Page 276: ...ount to pay 29 CC value cumulative of cumulatives amount to pay 30 Gross amount to pay VAT 31 Platform number 32 Factory Number 33 Scale division 34 Range 35 Counting pieces Sample weight 36 Deviation...

Page 277: ...n 67 Product High deviation 68 Product Category 69 Product Expiry Date 1 70 Product Expiry Date 2 75 Operator Name 76 Operator Code 77 Operator Access level 80 Package Name 81 Package Code 82 Package...

Page 278: ...hments Totalized weighments 117 Report From weighments Value 118 Report From weighments Gross 119 Report From weighments Average 120 Report From weighments Min 121 Report From weighments Max 122 Repor...

Page 279: ...process Code 177 Dosing process Cycle number 178 Dosing process Number of cycles 180 Dosing report Start date 181 Dosing report End date 182 Dosing report Result 183 Dosing report Number of measureme...

Page 280: ...turing unit 233 Recipe Number of manufacturing unit 234 Recipe Status 235 Recipe Low deviation 236 Recipe High deviation 237 Recipe Ingredient code 240 Recipe report Start Date 241 Recipe report End D...

Page 281: ...ors 283 CPG Report Permissible number of T1 errors 284 CPG Report Number of 2T1 errors 285 CPG Report Permissible number of 2T1 errors 286 CPG Report Permissible number of 2T1 errors 287 CPG Report Na...

Page 282: ...onnect 359 Working mode 360 Printer Allergens start pl 361 Printer Non allergens start pl 362 Printer Allergens end 363 Printer Allergens start de 365 Printer Non allergens start de 366 Printer Allerg...

Page 283: ...minutes and seconds 7 0 000 Net mass in adjustment unit always with three decimal places 3 hh mm ss Present time in the format hours minutes seconds The first dot in the format string determines the l...

Page 284: ...Net mass for EAN 128 GS1 128 16 T6 3 Cumulative net mass for EAN 128 GS1 128 21 T6 3 Cumulative of cumulative net mass for EAN 128 GS1 128 25 T6 3 Net mass in lb for EAN 128 GS1 128 8 T6 3 Gross mass...

Page 285: ...r 1 and 2 and their dividing by 2 which enables taking the average mass from both weighing platforms Use of the brackets enables carrying out the operation in an appropriate sequence and in accordance...

Page 286: ...of characters to be copied In case the third parameter is not specified the text value will be copied till the end to lower text value a return is a complete text value in small letters to upper text...

Page 287: ...eters Set MIN and MAX Statistics cumulative Print and zero Statistics cumulative Print Statistics cumulative zero Statistics cumulative of cumulative Print and zero Statistics cumulative of cumulative...

Page 288: ...se a package by code Choose a client Choose a client by name Choose a client by code Choose a source warehouse Choose a source warehouse by name Choose a source warehouse by code Choose a target wareh...

Page 289: ...s Counting pieces Quantity of sample 50 pcs Deviations Specify sample mass Deviations Estimate sample mass Emergency stop Chute permission Disable tare Restore tare Change unit Change platform Edit un...

Page 290: ...olid density Determine pycnometer density Determine porous body density Edit number of labels Edit number of C labels Edit number of CC labels PGC Change Workspace chart PGC Set control PGC Return to...

Page 291: ...transaction Choose transaction Choose traceability process Choose traceability process by name Choose traceability process by code Print Screen Select platform 1 Select platform 2 Select platform 3 S...

Page 292: ...4 Choose an extra variable no 5 Zero platform 1 Zero platform 2 Zero platform 3 Zero platform 4 Tare platform 1 Tare platform 2 Tare platform 3 Tare platform 4 Undo weighing Increase accuracy Select r...

Page 293: ...bases according to ch 34 of this manual Enter Labels and press on the required position After entering Label template an editing field with the screen e using the list of variables accessible keyboard...

Page 294: ...for the label below C T aution he installer of EDYTOR ETYKIET R02 is accessible to download on website www radwag com on the overlap Products Measuring indicators PUE 7 1 Procedure 3 Run computer pro...

Page 295: ...a text to the label chose Text from the lis of objects and then click on the workspace of label then window Text field settings opens t 5 Type the required text in the box at the bottom of the window...

Page 296: ...hose Image from the list of objects and then click on the workspace of label then window Open opens 11 Chose one and press Open then the image is placed on the label Caution Graphic images placed on t...

Page 297: ...digit code with 3 decimal places 16 Confirm the entered item by pressing then the barcode is automatically placed on the label 17 Save the created pattern choosing from the menu File Export lb Caution...

Page 298: ...owing files on the pen drive Select the required lb file It is automatically copied to the editing field Confirm the changes by pressing Caution If a pen drive is not recognized by the system button w...

Page 299: ...button or a client button that has attributed a label Place a load on the pan and wait for then press The label is printed on a printer connected to the scale aution C 1 Labels can be attributed to p...

Page 300: ...printout and setting ZEBRA Eltron printers are described in manuals attached to printers or present on the website of the manufacturer 49 APPENDIX F Communication with barcode scanners 1 For communica...

Page 301: ...ming of scanners is usually performed by reading special barcodes or by using an external software tool 8 Scanners marketed together with RADWAG systems are always configured according to the rules ab...

Page 302: ...ew a report Scroll the list of reports one position down Scroll the list of reports one position up Go to the last report Go to the first report Press then window Open appears in which the wanted data...

Page 303: ...Print the marked report on a connected printer by pressing Using button view the selected report 303...

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