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2ABC - 

Digits come first after pressing a key 

ABC2 - 

Letters come first after pressing a key 

 
Return to weighing: 

See 11.3. 

 
 
 

22.8. Software version view 
 
Users <P9.7 SOFT. VER.> can view a software version number. 
 
Procedure: 

 

 Enter 

<P9 OTHER> according to 11.2. and then: 

 

 

 
 

Return to weighing: 

See 11.3. 

 
 
 

23. SCALE CALIBRATION

 

 

An option only for non-verified scale 

 
Scales require to recalculate internal divisions to more suitable ones (e.g. 
g, kg etc.). In order to do this they require a calibration factor. It is adjusted 
during the calibration procedure using a mass standard. Calibration should 
be made when weighing a standard mass shows a different mass value.  

 

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Summary of Contents for WPW/E

Page 1: ...Labelling scales WPW E WPW E H M A N U F A C T U R E R O F E L E C T R O N I C WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS RADWAG 26 600 Bracka 28 Street POLAND Radom tel 48483848 800 tel fax 4848 385 00 10 sales departmen...

Page 2: ...2 NOVEMBER 2011...

Page 3: ...12 7 Switching between platforms 26 13 MAIN PARAMETERS 27 13 1 Filtering level 27 13 2 Median filter 28 13 3 Dosing filter setting 28 13 4 Minimal mass parameter 30 13 5 Tare function 31 13 6 Autozer...

Page 4: ...led logging 64 1 18 3 Password type 65 18 4 Type of codes 65 18 5 Access to edition of databases 66 18 6 Quick searching in databases 67 18 6 1 Quick code search 67 18 6 2 Quick name search 68 8 6 3 Q...

Page 5: ...etting N1 counter 120 24 9 4 Setting M1 mass value 120 24 9 5 Setting N2 counter 121 24 9 6 Setting M2 mass value 121 24 9 7 Point in mass form in EAN 13 code 122 24 9 8 Setting of the number of label...

Page 6: ...h on continuous transmission in current unit 162 28 4 13 Switch off continuous transmission in current unit 162 28 4 14 Lock the scale keyboard 163 28 4 15 Unlock the scale keyboard 163 28 4 16 Initia...

Page 7: ...te Designing printouts Minima mass Force measurements in Newtons Cooperation with computers Cooperation with printers Cooperation with external industrial buttons ZERO TARA PRINT Cooperation with a ba...

Page 8: ...ter sudden lack of power supply from the mains the device automatically switches to accumulator without breaking operation In case of an prolonged storage period in low temperatures it is not allowed...

Page 9: ...painted livestock scales made of mild constructional steel with aluminium cover plate on the platform polyester overlays and stainless steel or polyamide glands Caution Washing and disinfection agent...

Page 10: ...aken off first Then they can be washed ether with the jet of water or by immersion Type Water with detergent Jet of water Hot water max 80 C Platforms with tracks yes yes yes Ramp scales Indicator ter...

Page 11: ...te not adequate to manuals production or service procedures D Warranty does not cover Mechanical failures caused by inappropriate maintenance of the device or failures of thermal or chemical origin or...

Page 12: ...TON OF CONNECTORS Terminal connectors 1 I O connectors 2 RS232 RS485 connector 3 Tensometer gland 4 Power supply gland 5 Earthing terminal 6 Additional platform gland option 7 Ethernet gland option 8...

Page 13: ...ND MOUNTING A Take the device out of the package B Put the scale on an even stiff ground C Level the platform using an external or internal level condition indicator Use levelling feet to do it 7 GETT...

Page 14: ...has been introduced 6 Min Lower threshold 7 OK Proper mass 8 Max Upper threshold or TOP mode 9 Counting pcs 10 Weighings in percents 11 Animals weighings right side if the display 12 Labelling mode ri...

Page 15: ...discharge less than 30 connect to the mains to charge Internal elements of pictograms are displayed in sequence charging No pictogram power supply from mains battery charges 10 FUCTIONS OF KEYS Keys...

Page 16: ...PARAMETERS 11 1 Overview of parameters The menu has been divided into 10 basic groups Each group has its individual name starting with the capital letter P Names of groups and their contents are show...

Page 17: ...BAUD RATE 9600 P 2 3 2 PARITY BIT NO P 2 4 ETHERNET P 2 4 1 COMM MODE SERVER P 2 4 2 IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 2 P 2 4 3 SUBNET MSK 255 255 255 0 P 2 4 4 GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 P 2 4 5 LOCALPORT 4001 P 2 4 6...

Page 18: ...LOGGING NO P 6 2 EDITION ADMIN P 6 3 ANON ACC ADMIN P 6 4 PASS TYPE NUM P 6 5 CODE TYPE NUM P 6 6 STATISTICS GENERAL P 7 WORK MODES P 7 1 MODE ACCES P 7 1 1 WEIGHING YES P 7 1 2 TOP YES P 7 1 3 COUN...

Page 19: ...8 1 3 ZERO BUTT NO P 8 1 4 START BUTT NO P 8 1 5 STOP BUTT NO P 8 1 6 EXT START NO P 8 1 7 TERM BUTT NO P 8 1 8 CHUTE PERM NO P 8 2 OUTPUT CONF P 8 2 1 MIN NO NO P 8 2 2 OK P 8 2 3 MAX NO P 8 2 4 STA...

Page 20: ...n right Adding records in a database Adding characters in an editing field Clearing the editing field Erasing a record in a database START of dosing procedure START of weighings animals Deleting chara...

Page 21: ...It is possible to move quickly within the parameters menu using to Procedure 11 3 Return to weighing Press until you see SAVE CHANGES Then you press confirms changes or skips changes Then the scale re...

Page 22: ...rm operation and appropriate measurements of weighted loads following precautions should be taken into consideration Loads should be placed on the pan delicately and carefully in order to avoid mechan...

Page 23: ...placing a load on the weight pan net mass will be shown Tarring is possible within the whole range of the scale After unloading the pan the display shows the tarred value with minus sign Notice Tarri...

Page 24: ...e 12 4 Zeroing To ZERO the scale press The scale will display zero and following pictograms and Zeroing is only possible within the scope of 2 of full scale While zeroing outside the scope of 2 you wi...

Page 25: ...togram in the top left corner of the display Then weighings is done with the accuracy of the II range to the moment of returning to zero autozero range where the scale switches back to the I range 12...

Page 26: ...nits Accessible units When kg is the basic unit users can toggle between kg lb oz ct N g For verified scales lb oz N are not accessible When g is the basic unit users can toggle between g kg lb oz ct...

Page 27: ...tering level or particular needs autozero operation tare memory This parameters are present in P1 SCALE PARAMETERS 13 1 Filtering level Procedure While in weighings mode press and then Return to weigh...

Page 28: ...filtration instead of traditional filters for static weighing is compared with dosing setpoints The filter parameter is the number of samples from the A D converter 1 to 10 When the filter is set to...

Page 29: ...fference depends on the dynamics dosing rate of changes either The theory shows that the best filter parameter is n 1 because the setpoints can be compared with the current dosed mass But in practice...

Page 30: ...on weighing animals The next automatic tarring can be performed after the indication reaches the gross value below LO THRESH For automatic weighing the next weighings can be performed after the indica...

Page 31: ...Return to weighing See 11 3 13 5 Tare function This parameter allows to set appropriate parameters for tarring Procedure Enter P1 SCALE PARAMETERS according to 11 2 and then 31...

Page 32: ...cations This function controls and corrects 0 indication While the function is active it compares the results continuously with constant frequency If two sequentional results differ less than the decl...

Page 33: ...ion can be done in P2 COM PORTS PARAMETERS 14 1 RS 232 RS 485 setting For setting RS 232 RS 485 use following parameters Baud rate 2400 115200 bit s Data bits 7 8 Stop bit 1 1 5 2 Parity NONE ODD EVEN...

Page 34: ...Return to weighing See 11 3 14 1 2 Baud rate of RS 485 Procedure Enter P1 SCALE PARAMETERS according to 11 2 and then Return to weighing See 11 3 34...

Page 35: ...cted value confirm with Using go to P2 2 3 PARITY BIT and press The selected value confirm with Using go to P2 2 4 STOP BITS and press The selected value confirm with ENTER Caution Search chapter 32 2...

Page 36: ...485 and press Using go to P2 1 2 DATA BITS and press The selected value confirm with Using go to P2 1 3 PARITY BITS and press The selected value confirm with Using go to P2 1 4 STOP BITS and press The...

Page 37: ...s SERVER Servers waits for connection on the specified port P2 4 6 HOST IP 192 168 0 3 Setting a host IP address IP of a device to connect with Applicable only for devices configured as CLIENTs P2 4 7...

Page 38: ...h all necessary pictograms The program allows to configure a scale easily design printout patterns supervise databases set parameters collect and save printouts etc Caution 1 Installation version of E...

Page 39: ...Caution Standard scales can communicate with computers only via RS232 1 or RS485 Return to weighing See 11 3 15 1 2 Type of printout scale computer Procedure Enter P3 DEVICES and then 39...

Page 40: ...Address setting Procedure Enter P3 1 COMPUTER according to 11 2 and then Inscribe a value 0 to 254 and press Return to weighing See 11 3 15 1 4 Commands operating of communication protocol User in par...

Page 41: ...dular system for complex production supervising by monitoring of weighings processes Caution Enabling cooperation of the device with program E2R System can be done only by the manufacturer or authoriz...

Page 42: ...ssion to E2R SYSTEM After reconnecting with E2R SYSTEM all measurements from the internal buffer will be sent to the database of the computer program Procedure Enter P3 1 COMPUTER according to 11 2 an...

Page 43: ...ing with E2R SYSTEM Procedure Enter P3 1 COMPUTER according to 11 2 and then Return to weighing See 11 3 15 2 Cooperation with printers Press to send the current measurement together with the weighing...

Page 44: ...uick search of database of assortment Caution In P2 COM PORTS PARAMETERS set the baud rate for the same as your barcode scanner requires default 9600b s See details for cooperation with barcode scanne...

Page 45: ...ghing See 11 3 15 3 2 Setting the START parameter Procedure Enter P3 3 BARCODE SCANER and then set the START parameter a character number in barcodes that is to be analysed during the assortment datab...

Page 46: ...character in barcodes counting from START that is to be analysed during the assortment database search Return to weighing See 11 3 15 4 Cooperation with a transponder card reader Operators can be log...

Page 47: ...DER and then select a communication port with the transponder card reader Return to weighing See 11 3 15 4 2 Procedure of ascribing card numbers to operators In order to log in using a transponder car...

Page 48: ...field Approaching a card to the reader results in displaying the card number in the CARD CODE field Press to confirm Return to weighing chapter 11 3 15 5 Cooperation with an additional display 15 5 1...

Page 49: ...Return to weighing See 11 3 15 5 2 Selecting an additional display type Procedure Enter P3 5 ADDITIONAL DISPLAY according to 11 2 and then Return to weighing See 11 3 49...

Page 50: ...16 DATE TIME SETTING Enter P4 DATE TIME to set these parameters 16 1 Time view Procedure Return to weighing See 11 3 16 2 Time setting Procedure Enter the DATE TIME and then 50...

Page 51: ...ve to enter the following variables in sequence MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE After confirming the last value with you will see the current date and time Return to weighing See 11 3 16 3 Date format Date can...

Page 52: ...D MM year day month DD MM YY day month year Return to weighing See 11 3 17 PRINTOUTS 17 1 Printout type Setting the P5 1 AUTO PRINT parameter can set a type of printout Procedure Enter P5 PRINTOUTS ac...

Page 53: ...last stable result after taking of a load before reaching the LO value ONE PRINT Single print over LO EACH STABILE Automatic printout of each stable measurement over the LO Return to weighing See 11...

Page 54: ...weighing See 11 3 Notice In case of verified scales P5 2 STAB PRINT is not accessible for users 17 3 Checkweighing mode In this mode printout is possible only when the result is between Min Max thres...

Page 55: ...possibility to design non standard printouts in P5 4 PRINTOUT Procedure Enter P5 PRINTOUTS according to 11 2 and then Return to weighing See 11 3 17 5 Designing non standard printouts To create a non...

Page 56: ...rs Up to 4 non standard printouts can be designed Caution 1 During designing non standard printouts all special characters like CRLF tabulators etc have to be added 2 Examples of designing non standar...

Page 57: ...cs sum in the calibration unit 017 Statistics average value in the calibration unit 018 Statistics minimal value in the calibration unit 019 Statistics maximal value in the calibration unit 020 Statis...

Page 58: ...ly CODE DESCRIPTION 026 N2 counter of cumulative labels 027 Total mass SUM2 for cc label 028 Material ingredient 029 Code of material 030 Contractor s name 031 Contractor s code 032 Contractor s stree...

Page 59: ...in EAN13 7 digit code 102 Net cumulative value in EAN 13 6 digit code 103 Net cumulative value in EAN13 7 digit code 104 Net cc mass in EAN13 6 digit code 105 Net cc mass in EAN13 7 digit code 106 Ne...

Page 60: ...mber 098 Type of weighings pcs kg etc 099 Platform number 129 Present record name for generating a complex report 130 Marking of the space for weighings in a complex report the variable needs to be si...

Page 61: ...uent number of printout 17 6 6 Special characters that can be used in non standard printouts Single character c CRLF r CR n LF t Tabulator 0 End of printout Each of the four printouts can hold up to 3...

Page 62: ...in inscribing a password Operators can also use a transponder cards for this procedure provided the terminal is equipped in a transponder card reader see 15 4 Procedure Enter P6 DATABASES and then Re...

Page 63: ...no ADMINISTRATORS are defined there will be no access to some functions designated only for administrators 18 2 Access level 18 2 1 Access level to edition of databases Any administrator is able to se...

Page 64: ...erform weighings edit P1 P4 P9 parameters cannot edit databases and erase statistics cannot change weighing thresholds Min Max cannot adjust the standard mass in modes counting pieces and deviations A...

Page 65: ...edure Enter P6 DATABASE according to 11 2 and then NUM only digits 0 to 9 ALPHANUM alphanumeric password Return to weighing See 11 3 18 4 Type of codes There is possible to select a type of codes You...

Page 66: ...NUM only digits 0 to 9 ALPHANUM alphanumeric password Return to weighing See 11 3 18 5 Access to edition of databases Procedure Return to weighing See 11 3 66...

Page 67: ...rch databases using different criteria Code Name Record number This procedure is applicable for operators assortment materials and contractors 18 6 1 Quick code search Procedure While in any work mode...

Page 68: ...tment database and then Inscribe the name you search and then press The program displays the record you search in the bottom line Notice You can inscribe a part of the product name to start searching...

Page 69: ...bottom line Using numeric keys to enter a required record number Scale program displays the record in the bottom line Return to weighing See 11 3 18 7 Database of operators The database of operators c...

Page 70: ...perator record NAME Operator name max 40 characters CODE Operator code max 6 characters PASSWORD Password for logging max 8 characters CARD CODE Transponder card code max 15 digits AUTHORIS Access lev...

Page 71: ...ent database can comprise up to 3000 records Procedure Enter databases according to 18 5 of this manual In case the database is empty you will see Press to add a record You will see the first empty re...

Page 72: ...nal mass in dosing PRICE Unit price VAT Value added tax in per cents 0 to 100 VALIDITY Number of days for expiration date DATA A Constant date characterising a product LABEL CODE Label code from the d...

Page 73: ...e press Return to weighing See 11 3 18 9 Database of weighings Every result sent from the scale to a printer is also saved in the database of weighings There is possible to save up to 30 000 records i...

Page 74: ...elected record press Notice 1 Single record can be deleted only when first in the database the oldest record 2 The printout pattern and variables for designing non standard printouts are described in...

Page 75: ...ess You can browse the database using or by inscribing a position number using to Notice If the inscribed tare value is to high following terror message will be displayed VALUE TOO HIGH Return to weig...

Page 76: ...ters like in mobile phones press To add or modify a record inscribing only digits 0 to 9 press To clear a field press when you are in Using appropriate keys inscribe a variable and confirm it by press...

Page 77: ...base e g code 802 is equivalent to the 2nd position in the database XXX YY inserting to the printer buffer a dedicated variable where YY is a declared quantity of characters from a variable XXX Exampl...

Page 78: ...for edition Entering edition and confirming changes can be made by pressing Select fields to be changed using keys Fields in records of materials NAME Material name max 40 characters CODE Material co...

Page 79: ...record press To edit the selected record press To clear the database press Return to weighing See 11 3 18 13 Database of contractors The database of contractors can comprise 500 records Procedure Ente...

Page 80: ...tractor s code max 6 characters STREET Street name max 28 characters POST CODE Post code max 8 digits CITY City town of contractor max 28 characters COUNTRY Country of contractor max 28 characters TIN...

Page 81: ...RTS FROM WEIGHINGS Users can print reports from the series of weighings Reports can be filtered according to start date end date operator code assortment code contractor s code type of weighing weighi...

Page 82: ...to select a variable Caution Code filter of assortment or operator can have folowing values ALL key complex report comprising weighings for each product or operator separately NON ZERO key complex rep...

Page 83: ...uration of external buttons Following external buttons can be connected TARE BUTT Tare button PRINT BUTT Print button ZERO BUTT Zero button START BUTT Start button Start weighing animals button STOP B...

Page 84: ...s according to their needs You can declare outputs MIN Mass below the Min threshold OK Mass between Min and Max threshold MAX Mass over the Max threshold STABLE Stable result over the LO threshold THR...

Page 85: ...tics All statistics are updated in real time after every subsequent measurement after putting a load on the pan reaching equilibrium and pressing Number of weighings and sum are show in the lower line...

Page 86: ...ct Return to weighing See 11 3 21 2 Printouts of statistics Users can print out statistics in any work mode Procedure Using users can view the current statistics SUM total mass of all details AVG ever...

Page 87: ...0 k g total mass A V G 0 5 4 3 k g average mass of all loads M I N 0 2 0 0 k g minimal mass M A X 1 0 0 0 kg maximal mass 21 3 Zeroing statistics Users can delete statistics to start a new series of m...

Page 88: ...n from all platforms connected no separate calculations 22 OTHER PARAMETERS Users can set parameters that influence the weighings procedure There are included in P9 OTHER e g language backlight BEEP s...

Page 89: ...s possible to change the light flux from LEDs in the scale of 0 to 100 Procedure Enter P9 2 DIODES according to 11 2 and then Return to weighing See 11 3 22 3 Work modes for LEDs In P9 2 DIODES users...

Page 90: ...start to lit after exceeding the LO and reaching equilibrium RED LEDS OFF diodes not work GREEN LEDS NONSTAB diodes start to lit after exceeding the LO GREEN LEDS STABLE diodes start to lit after exc...

Page 91: ...in Provided no changes on the pan appeared no changes on the display Operation Function setting Mains Accumulator POWER SAVE NO Disabled Disabled POWER SAVE YES Enabled Enabled POWER SAVE AUTO Disable...

Page 92: ...acklight intensity in the scale of 0 to 100 when supplied from an accumulator lower backlight intensity increases the operation time when supplied from the accumulator 22 5 1 Backlight power supply fr...

Page 93: ...ure Enter P9 OTHER according to 11 2 and then Return to weighing See 11 3 Notice Backlight operation shortens time between subsequent recharges of the accumulator 22 6 Beep sound key press reaction Pr...

Page 94: ...ing keys YES beep after pressing keys Return to weighing See 11 3 22 7 Keypad modes The program allows to chose between alphanumeric keypad modes for inscribing texts Procedure Enter P9 OTHERS accordi...

Page 95: ...OTHER according to 11 2 and then Return to weighing See 11 3 23 SCALE CALIBRATION An option only for non verified scale Scales require to recalculate internal divisions to more suitable ones e g g kg...

Page 96: ...mpleting this procedure you will see the following window Place the required mass on the platform 1 then press During the calibration process you will see ADJ CALIB FACTOR in the bottom line After the...

Page 97: ...does not change Procedure Enter P10 USER CALIB according to 11 2 and then Unload the scale Press During adjusting a start mass you will see ADJ START MASS in the bottom line After completing this proc...

Page 98: ...eter P7 1 ACCESSIBILITY users can declare which work modes need to by accessible after pressing Procedure Enter P7 WORK MODES and then NO mode denied YES mode accessible Return to weighing See 11 3 Ca...

Page 99: ...and press Return to weighing See 11 3 The inventory of functions accessible for ascribing to keys Name Description DIGIT BATCH NO Inscribing of 6 digit batch number ALPHA BATCH NO Inscribing of 6 cha...

Page 100: ...g universal variable No 5 40 characters VAR 1 DIGIT Inscribing universal variable No 1 40 digits VAR 2 DIGIT Inscribing universal variable No 2 40 digits VAR 3 DIGIT Inscribing universal variable No 3...

Page 101: ...EW ASSORT Adding a new product to the assortment database NEW CONTRACT Adding a new contractor to the database of contractors NEW MATERIAL Adding a new material to the database of materials NEW RECIPE...

Page 102: ...Max in the upper line of the display Designation of the proper interval OK on the bargraph Three fields of signalling LEDs over the display Left red when this field shines the mass is lower than the...

Page 103: ...led by the Max pictogram in the upper line of the display When a force acting on the pan changes on the display only the maximal value can be seen Remove the acting force Press before the next measure...

Page 104: ...layed 24 5 2 Setting standard mass by inscribing the mass of a single piece Procedure Enter COUNTING PCS and then Press to initialise COUNTING PCS with automatic setting of standard mass Notice The ma...

Page 105: ...nd the total mass of a sample all pcs should not be lower than 1 d An error appears when this two conditions are not performed After inscribing a required sample quantity press and you will see If pie...

Page 106: ...a standard mass Software can help to control deviations in from a standard nominal mass The standard mass can be settled by weighings or inscribing 24 6 1 Starting weighing in per cents Selection of D...

Page 107: ...ht pan After the equilibrium is reached press You will see the indication of 100 00 From this moment all results will be displayed in percents Return to weighing See 11 3 24 6 3 Inscribing a standard...

Page 108: ...rcents Return to weighing See 11 3 24 7 Weighing animals 24 7 1 Weighing time setting Users can set in seconds the time of weighing an animal During this time averaging is performed Procedure Enter P7...

Page 109: ...hing You will see a set of dashes on the display showing the progress of weighing during the time set in P7 3 1 WEIGH TIME see 24 7 1 After the procedure of weighing is completed the result will be la...

Page 110: ...d have protections against the coil induction phenomenon Example connetion diagrams of dosing indicators outputs with direct and alternative current protections are in point 32 6 of the manual 24 8 1...

Page 111: ...rocedure Enter P7 WORK MODES and then Using numeric keys inscribe the required value 0 to 60 s and confirm by pressing Return to weighing See 11 3 24 8 3 Time interval completing process Users can set...

Page 112: ...es three different algorithms operating on OUTPUTS that allows the device to readjust to the customer s requirements Procedure Enter P7 WORK MODES and then OUTPUT MOD Threshold Rough dosing Precise do...

Page 113: ...NG allows to enable disable automatic tarring in DOSING mode Procedure Enter P7 WORK MODES and then Return to weighing See 11 3 24 8 6 Corrections Work mode DOSAGE can have automatically corrected nom...

Page 114: ...ing refered to a constant nominal value of correction AUTO enabling automatic correction Return to weighing See 11 3 24 8 6 2 Initial correction value In parameter P7 4 6 2 START CORRECTION a user can...

Page 115: ...n correction mode AUTO the declared start value is used only in the first dosing cycle Then it can be modified Return to weighing See 11 3 24 8 6 3 Maximum correctional value The introduced maximum va...

Page 116: ...dosing cycles to consider for calculating the correctional value Averaging is always calculated form subsequent dosing cycles Procedure Enter P7 WORK MODES and then Enter the required number of dosin...

Page 117: ...playing a message END OF DOSING in the bottom line of the display This process can be stopped only by pressing A message will be displayed in the bottom line STOP DOSING When the procedure is broken o...

Page 118: ...l pattern to the scale memory and setting some printer parameters for cooperation with scales can be found in ch 32 3 of this manual 2 Example ready to implement label patterns are accessible to downl...

Page 119: ...iggering off CC LABELS Operators can use one of three ways to trigger off cumulative labels depending on P7 5 2 CC LABEL setting Procedure KEY printing c labels after pressing COUNTER printing c label...

Page 120: ...ibe the N1 value to be exceeded for triggering c label Confirm it with Return to weighing See 11 3 24 9 4 Setting M1 mass value Procedure Enter P7 4 3 M1 according to 11 2 Inscribe M1 value to be exce...

Page 121: ...to be exceeded for triggering cc label Confirm it with Return to weighing See 11 3 24 9 6 Setting M2 mass value Procedure Enter P7 4 6 M1 according to 11 2 Inscribe M2 value to be exceeded for trigge...

Page 122: ...Parameter P7 5 7 EAN POINT POS is optional and changes place of the dot in the mass form in EAN13 code Notice Please remember that changing the mass form in EAN13 code can cause wrong reception by ex...

Page 123: ...g See point 11 3 return to weighing 24 9 9 Setting of the number of cumulative labels to print In the parameter P7 5 9 NO OF C LAB define the amount of sum labels They are printed on connected printer...

Page 124: ...C define the amount of total sum labels to print They are printed on connected printer Procedure Enter parameters group P7 WORK MODES following point 11 2 of the manual and then Using the keyboard ent...

Page 125: ...t mode LABELING following ch 24 9 11 of the manual Edit data base operators products contractors Set appropriate parameters for labelling Start to weight products following the weighing procedure see...

Page 126: ...as been designed There are three criteria of printing cumulative labels After exceeding the given number of weighings of one product N1 counter After exceeding the total mass of weighings M1 Printing...

Page 127: ...ia of printing cc labels After exceeding the given number of c labels of one product N2 counter After exceeding the total mass of weighings for c labels M2 Printing anytime after pressing a key You ca...

Page 128: ...n cooperate with computers slip printers KAFKA EPSON KYOLINE label printers CITIZEN ZEBRA external buttons PRINT TARA ZERO internal I O module of 3 optoinsulated inputs 3 reed relay outputs Scale Kafk...

Page 129: ...Scale printer CITIZEN EPSON cable Scale Zebra printer cable Scale 3IN 3OUT RSTS 8 184 2M cable 129...

Page 130: ...onnectors and glands mentioned in the standard solution appears in every option in the same place regardless of the option 26 1 3IN 3OUT connector Colours of cable 3IN 3OUT conductors Cable M12 8pin e...

Page 131: ...f connector 3IN 3OUT 3IN 3OUT connector Exemplary scheme of connections for inputs Voltage for inputs from 5V DC to 24V DC Max voltage for outputs 24V 0 5A DC AC 26 2 RS232 RS485 connector RS232 RS485...

Page 132: ...net module AN analogue outputs module PK 1 relay outputs module WE 8 8 inputs 8 outputs module WE 4 4 inputs 4 outputs module DP 1 Additional A D converter module for second platform RS D1 RS485 led o...

Page 133: ...Main board view with connectors for additional modules J18 DP 1 module J1 Ethernet ET 1G ET 1 D module J3 Relay module J12 WE 8 module J12 AN module 27 1 Ethernet module ET Ethernet module PCB 133...

Page 134: ...ll of the housing For ET 1D version of module a gland is installed on the back wall of the housing through which a shielded cable is led out twisted pair 3m length terminated with RJ45 plug Mounting p...

Page 135: ...Cable twisted pair or wires from the Ethernet socket connect to the group of wires unhook band clips fastening the group of wires lay the cable or conductors from the socket and hook the band clips B...

Page 136: ...27 1 2 Drawings of sockets and cables for Ethernet Ethernet socket for ET 1G version Ethernet cable for ET 1D version for a SWITCH 27 2 Analogue output module Module of analogue outputs 136...

Page 137: ...he gland Wires should be free from insulation Installing procedure 1 Unplug the scale from mains 2 Unscrew and take off the back wall of the housing 3 Install your module in J12 on the main board 4 Du...

Page 138: ...1H 27 2 3 Configuration of work modes of analogue modules A work mode of analogue modules can be set using S1 switch according to the drawings above table configuration of analogue modules Near the S1...

Page 139: ...nnections of voltage output COLOURS OF WIRES Colour Signal Pink UOUT Gray GND Yellow 24V DC Green GND Drawing of connections of current loop COLOURS OF WIRES Colour Signal White IOUT Gray GND Yellow 2...

Page 140: ...or reed relays present on board Using this module disables reed relays outputs 27 3 1 Technical specification Quantity of relays 4 Wire diameter 0 14 0 5mm 2 Current carrying capacity of contacts 230V...

Page 141: ...holes in the main board and the other side in the mounted module PK1 5 Led the PT0016 cable through one of plugged glands 6 Connect the PT0016 cable to J2 connector on the PCB according to the descri...

Page 142: ...input output wires are led out via a gland on the back wall of the housing 3m length Caution As standard indicator is equipped with 3 in and 3 out sockets 27 4 1 Technical specification Parameters of...

Page 143: ...f the housing 3 If inputs and outputs are installed it the same time dismount I O socket and install a PG9 gland instead LED the PT0016 cable through it the same way like in case of relay outputs If o...

Page 144: ...tput and relay module Its task is to expand the functionality of an indicator for 8 inputs and 8 outputs freely configurable It expands functionality of terminals It comprises on board optoinsulated i...

Page 145: ...through gland Installing procedure 1 Unplug the indicator remove the plug from socket 230V 2 Unscrew the casing lid back part of indicator casing 3 Install the module in connector J12 on main board 4...

Page 146: ...A WE 8 module placement on the main board of PUE C41H 27 5 3 I O diagram WE8 inputs diagram WE8 outputs diagram 146...

Page 147: ...N 2 2 OUT2 3 IN 3 3 OUT3 4 IN 4 4 OUT4 5 IN 5 5 OUT5 6 IN 6 6 OUT6 7 IN 7 7 OUT7 8 IN 8 8 OUT8 9 GND IN 9 COMMON 27 6 DP1 module for an additional platform DP1 PCB DP1 modules increase functionality o...

Page 148: ...l voltage per verification divisions 1 V Minimal tensometer impedance 90 Maximal tensometer impedance 1200 Tensometer excitation voltage 5V Types of tensometers 4 or 6 wires shield 27 6 2 Colours of w...

Page 149: ...cting 6 wire tensometers E tensometer cable shield REF SENSE from tensometer JP1 not soldered REF SENSE from tensometer JP2 not soldered IN OUTPUT from tensometer IN OUTPUT from tensometer 5V INPUT fr...

Page 150: ...nsometer IN OUTPUT from tensometer 5V INPUT from tensometer AGND INPUT from tensometer The rules of connecting shields from tensometer cable For assuring appropriate operation use the description belo...

Page 151: ...tal housing of the indicator possible using of soldering eye E soldering pad on a DP1 PCB The way of checking connection between the shield and the tensometer body Use an ohmmeter for this purpose 27...

Page 152: ...nsometer cable through the PG7 gland next to the gland of main platform 6 Put on a ferrite core on the cable core of appropriate internal diameter 7 Turn the wires on the ferrite core 5 turns 8 Solder...

Page 153: ...ocket A 3m cable is led out through the gland 27 7 1 Installing inside the PUE C41H housing 1 Unplug the scale from mains 2 Unscrew and take off the back wall of the housing 3 Unplug one of the unused...

Page 154: ...eld to the housing 4mm screwed terminal on the back wall 6 The cable connect to the group of wires unhook band clips fastening the group of wires lay the cable and hook the band clips Band clips of mu...

Page 155: ...esults display control 28 2 A set of commands for RS interfaces Commands Description of commands Z Zeroing T Tarring OT Get tare UT Set tare S Send the stable result in basic unit SI Send the result i...

Page 156: ...F command completed appears only after XX_A XX_I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed XX _ CR LF command comprehended but time overflow error appeared XX _ v CR LF command comprehended bu...

Page 157: ...progress command completed T_A CR LF T_v CR LF command accepted and in progress command comprehended but tare range overflow appeared T_A CR LF T_E CR LF command accepted and in progress time limit fo...

Page 158: ...result in basic unit Syntax S CR LF Possible answers S_A CR LF S_E CR LF command accepted and in progress time limit for stable result exceeded S_I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed S...

Page 159: ...CR LF computer command S I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 5 _ k g _ CR LF command done mass value in basic unit is returned immediately 28 4 7 Get immediate results from both platforms in basic units Syntax SIA...

Page 160: ...the stable result in current unit Syntax SU CR LF Possible answers SU_A CR LF SU_E CR LF command accepted and in progress timeout while waiting for stable results SU_I CR LF command comprehended but c...

Page 161: ...S U I stability space sign mass space unit CR LF Example S U I CR LF computer command S U I _ _ _ _ 5 8 2 3 7 _ k g _ CR LF command executed and mass returned 28 4 10 Switch on continuous transmissio...

Page 162: ...LF Possible answers CU1_I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed CU1_A CR LF MASS FRAME command comprehended and in progress mass value in current unit is returned Frame format 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 163: ...tax K0 CR LF Possible answers K0_OK CR LF command in progress 28 4 16 Initiating of dosing filling Syntax S1 CR LF Possible answers S1_I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed S1_OK CR LF c...

Page 164: ...d wrong mass format 28 4 20 Read lower threshold Syntax ODH CR LF Possible answers DH_MASA CR LF command executed Frame format 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 D H space mass space unit space CR LF Mas...

Page 165: ...e performed after loading the pan and stabilizing indication by pressing Automatic printouts can be performed only after loading the pan and stabilizing indication Notice If a scale is verified printo...

Page 166: ...ds Frame format sent by the indicator when continuous transmission is set 1 2 3 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 stability space sign mass space unit CR LF Stability character space if stable if not stable if a...

Page 167: ...Mass of all pcs declared as standard lower than one division Err8 Tarring zeroing operation time exceeded NULL Zero value from the AD converter FULL2 Measurement range overflow HI Display range overfl...

Page 168: ...67 Power supply 85 265V AC 50Hz and internal accumulator 6V Battery operation time Up to 9h Display LCD with backlight Scale type WPW E 150 C2 K WPW E 300 C2 K WPW E 150 C3 K WPW E 300 C3 K Max capaci...

Page 169: ...ing IP 66 67 Power supply 85 265V AC 50Hz and internal accumulator 6V Battery operation time Up to 9h Display LCD with backlight Scale type WPW E 60 H3 K WPW E 150 H3 K WPW E 60 H4 K WPW E 150 H4 K Ma...

Page 170: ...thout handshaking Only two wires are required for assuring such a transmission Used scanners should be equipped in such interface with disabled both hardware and software handshaking 2 Both scales and...

Page 171: ...mat Barcode without required fixes in ASCII format Code type 01 30 30 32 31 30 31 32 36 0D 00210126 EAN 8 01 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 0D 0123456789 2 of 5 01 43 4F 44 45 20 33 39 20 54 45 53 54 0...

Page 172: ...r to establish the connection with EDYTOR WPW through RS232 interface follow the remarks below Run EDYTOR WPW Connect the scale to a computer using cable PT0020 see ch 25 Set the port for communicatio...

Page 173: ...y clicking Rerun the program Press the Connect button The appropriate communication with scales is signalled by pictogram in the left part of the display Transmission problems are signalled by the mes...

Page 174: ...ccording to the network supervisor directions P2 4 5 LOCAL PORT set the same as in the computer program in networks some ports can be taken Parameter P2 4 8 TIMEOUT set to 0 in order to prevent breaki...

Page 175: ...hen download it to the terminal memory using EDYTOR WPW software Notice Installation files of software EDYTOR ETYKIET R02 and EDYTOR WPW can be downloaded from our website www radwag com in Products M...

Page 176: ...a text to the label chose Text from the list of objects and then click on the workspace of label then window Text field settings opens 3 Type the required text in the box at the bottom of the window...

Page 177: ...les show below 6 Confirm it by pressing then the variable is automatically placed on the label 7 Place the rest of variables and constant texts on the label in the same way 8 In order to put an image...

Page 178: ...he label chose Barcode and then click on the workspace of label then window Barcode settings opens 11 Chose Barcode from the list e g EAN 13 12 Chose from list Variable item 7 Net mass in adjustment u...

Page 179: ...se edit the designs of labels in the future 32 3 2 Downloading labels patterns to terminals Procedure 1 Run software EDYTOR WPW and start communication of the software with the scale according to ch 3...

Page 180: ...window must be the same as the one placed in Label code in edition window of assortment 5 After click on window Open appears In this window the label file should be found Select the one you need 6 The...

Page 181: ...manual 32 3 3 CITIZEN printer setting Baud rate 9600b sec Parity control No Number of data bits 8bit Number of stop bits 1 bit Flow control No IEEE 1284 ON Information printed by the printer via RS232...

Page 182: ...n manuals attached to printers or present on the website of the manufacturer 32 4 Example of designing non standard printouts RADWAG DATE TIME MASS SIGNATURE After entering the non standard printouts...

Page 183: ...ram EDYTOR WPW and initiate communication with the scale according to ch 32 2 of this manual 2 Open database labels at Databases Databases Labels Press to upload data from the scale 3 Edit one of the...

Page 184: ...separates weighings from other report parts 073 Net mass of a weighing from the database 075 Weighing unit for printing weighings from the database 076 Dates of weighings for printing weighings from t...

Page 185: ...32 6 Examples of surge protections Connection diagram of dosing indicators outputs with protection for DC 185...

Page 186: ...Connection diagram of dosing indicators outputs with protection for AC 186...

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