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Operation Manual RAVAS iFork Touch Basic 

Rev.1

 

Error Message 

Possible Cause 

Corrective Measure 

 

 

 

W1    --------   
      Overload 



Scale in overload 



Unload scale 



CPU does not receive data 
from weighing interface 



Check internal and external 
wiring and cabling 

 

 

 

Powerup Out of Range 



Error power up zero.  
This message appears on 
power up if the weight on the 
scale exceeds the power up 
zero range (+2%,+10%) or is 
below the power up zero 
range as set in the 
calibration (

–2%, –10%) as 

set in the calibration. 



Unload scale or apply dead 
load 

 

 

 

   Powerup Motion 

  This message appears on 

power up if the terminal 
cannot detect a settled 
weight within the specified 
power up zero range (±2%, 
±10%). 



Settle scale 

 

 

 

 Error Transmission 



Host switched off or off-line, 
data cable not connected or 
damaged 



Switch on host and start 
communication program 



Check cable and connectors 



If problem cannot be 
rectified, disable data 
transmission in Supervisor 
Mode 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iForks Touch

Page 1: ...this RAVAS product is 100 recyclable on the basis that the parts are processed and disposed off in the right manner More information can be found on our website www ravas com Rev 20150617 Printing typ...

Page 2: ...2 Operation Manual RAVAS iFork Touch Basic Rev 1...

Page 3: ...out the prior written permission of RAVAS Europe b v RAVAS Europe b v Words which we have reason to believe constitute registered trademarks are designated as such However neither the presence nor the...

Page 4: ...cing 20 5 Operation Via Display And Keyboard 21 5 1 Power On 21 5 2 Main Menu 21 5 3 Special Functions For Mobile Weighing 22 6 Operating Sequence 23 6 1 Operating Sequence Weighing 23 6 1 1 Weighing...

Page 5: ...g Fill Component 31 6 5 Overview Data Entry 31 6 5 1 Data Entry 31 6 5 2 Data Entry Product File 32 6 5 3 Data Entry Tare Memory 33 6 5 4 Data Entry Settings 33 6 5 5 Data Entry Settings General 34 7...

Page 6: ...alid and unchanged No weighing operations are allowed if any persons or objects are in the vicinity around under or close to the load RAVAS is not responsible for any physical harm done to the operato...

Page 7: ...ou have any further questions after reading this manual then you can contact us at RAVAS Europe B V Toepadweg 7 Postbus 2023 5300 CA Zaltbommel Nederland Phone 31 0 418 515220 Fax 31 0 418 515320 Inte...

Page 8: ...AVAS iFork Touch Basic Rev 1 1 1 3 System Setup 1 1 3 1 Installing the iForks Touch The standard forks must be taken from the carriage plate The iForks Touch are placed on the carriage plate 1 2 Locki...

Page 9: ...he indicator Find a suitable position for the indicator 1 at the cabin s roof 2 at the right side of the cabin mounted onto a side rail 3 at the dashboard 3 2 1 Installation of the indicator bracket s...

Page 10: ...lways contact your supplier The indicator has a regulator inside which regulates small voltage changes from 9VDC up to 36VDC The indicator consumes 350 mA no options attached A fuse of 0 5A is recomme...

Page 11: ...f the supply voltage drops below 3 6 VDC the iForks Touch automatically and powers off and is no longer ready for use 1 1 6 Startup Press key to switch the terminal on After approx 3 to 5 minutes the...

Page 12: ...1 2 Charger Attention When the charger is connected to 230 VAC mains supply and no battery pack is plugged in the green LED is on The battery packs are protected against overcharging by the auto shut...

Page 13: ...h Basic Rev 1 13 Use accurate weighing OK 0 max 40 C 105 F min 10 C 15 F 0 M1 M1 3 5 min After 3 to 5 minutes the load cells have reached the operational temperature Don t lift loads before the zero p...

Page 14: ...the system in without a load and does not make contact with other obstacles When de indicator doesn t show automatically the zero then a manual zero correction has to be done by pressing short on the...

Page 15: ...se any type of industrial solvent do not spray cleaner directly on the unit do not use water jets or the unit may be damaged To prevent damages to the weighing system make sure that any welding work o...

Page 16: ...as a component part of a system the resulting system design must be reviewed by qualified personnel who are familiar with the construction and operation of all individual components in the system and...

Page 17: ...Call up Service Mode to access the Service Mode touch the field of the weight display 2 sec min Set Zero Key to set the displayed scale to zero only within zero setting range selectable in calibratio...

Page 18: ...iary Display switchable via Display Select Key Tare 12 9kgT Display of tare weight Gross 1000kg Display of gross weight Gross weight bargraph zero to max load Approved weight storage W M approved data...

Page 19: ...Operation Manual RAVAS iFork Touch Basic Rev 1 19 With the 123 key the layout can be switched back to the template for numeric inputs...

Page 20: ...entered and confirmed with the Enter key Display of net weight in the main display and of tare weight in the auxiliary display By pressing the Tare key the tare is cleared and the main display return...

Page 21: ...the terminal on automatically the power up messages are displayed then the program proceeds to the template main menu Power up messages and program version 5 2 Main Menu The terminal waits until the...

Page 22: ...y switched off after power up and initialization messages Power off after time In the configuration a time in min can be entered after which the terminal is switched off after the last key stroke The...

Page 23: ...quence 6 1 Operating Sequence Weighing 6 1 1 Weighing The scale waits for the entry of an ID or pressing of the OK button Back Return to main menu OK Start of weighing 6 1 2 Weighing Input Of ID Entry...

Page 24: ...tion Manual RAVAS iFork Touch Basic Rev 1 6 1 3 Weighing Weighing with the entered ID Back Return to main menu OK Start of weighing 6 1 4 Weighing Load Scale This message is shown if weight is below m...

Page 25: ...ck Return to main menu kg Pcs Switching from kg to piece count Products Select product from file Tare Calculate tare of pallet number of containers Fix tare Select tare weight from tare memory Pc weig...

Page 26: ...previous record in file Show next record in file Delete Delete record from file New Create new record in file Store Store changes OK Select displayed product 6 2 4 Counting Calculate Tare Enter pallet...

Page 27: ...d from tare memory New Create new record in tare memory Store Store changes OK Select displayed tare weight 6 2 6 Counting Calculation Of Average Piece Weight Capturing of average piece weight by addi...

Page 28: ...VAS iFork Touch Basic Rev 1 6 3 Operating Sequence Summing 6 3 1 Totalizing Memory Operating sequence summing Back Return to main menu 6 3 2 Totalizing Memory Assign New Key Back Return to previous me...

Page 29: ...RAVAS iFork Touch Basic Rev 1 29 6 3 3 Totalizing Memory Assign New Key Back Return to previous menu 6 3 4 Totalizing Memory Assign New Key Back Return to previous menu Done End summing print totals O...

Page 30: ...h Basic Rev 1 6 4 Operating Sequence Recipe Weighing 6 4 1 Recipe Weighing Operating sequence recipe weighing Back Return to main menu 6 4 2 Recipe Weighing Assign New Key Entry of recipe name Back Re...

Page 31: ...6 4 3 Recipe Weighing Fill Component Filling of a component Back Return to main menu Done Termination of recipe in progress OK Confirm entries 6 5 Overview Data Entry 6 5 1 Data Entry Back Return to m...

Page 32: ...al RAVAS iFork Touch Basic Rev 1 6 5 2 Data Entry Product File Show previous record in file Show next record in file Delete Delete record from file New Create new record in file Store Store changes OK...

Page 33: ...e memory Select next record in tare memory Delete Delete record from tare memory New Create new record in tare memory Store Store changes OK Confirm entries 6 5 4 Data Entry Settings Back Return to pr...

Page 34: ...34 Operation Manual RAVAS iFork Touch Basic Rev 1 6 5 5 Data Entry Settings General Back Return to previous menu OK Confirm entries...

Page 35: ...ar intervals is recommended The frequency at which normal maintenance cleaning and inspection should be performed when installed in a clean office environment should be twice a year However if the uni...

Page 36: ...nformation as possible regarding the particular trouble as this may eliminate a lengthy detailed checkout procedure If possible try first to determine the conditions under which the problem occurs Try...

Page 37: ...osition Set jumper to correct position repeat calibration ADM not installed No A D converter installed Check A D converter Not Available No scale selected Check parameters in Service Mode ADM Defect A...

Page 38: ...s the power up zero range 2 10 or is below the power up zero range as set in the calibration 2 10 as set in the calibration Unload scale or apply dead load Powerup Motion This message appears on power...

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