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380 Synergy Digital Weight Indicator

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1.2 Options

The 380 Synergy indicator includes battery holders that utilize alkaline C-cell batteries. There are several factory installed 

options. Some features in this manual are not available in all models.

380 Synergy Models

• 380-2D (PN 202711) 

― Base Model

Available Options

• RTC Option (PN 204258) 

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Adds date and time functionality to the indicator; time is backed by an independent battery

• Optional AC Power Adapter (PN 206433)

1.3 Operating Modes

Weigh Mode

Weigh mode is the default mode of the indicator. The indicator displays gross or net weights as required, using the annunciators 

to indicate scale status and the type of weight value displayed.

User Mode

User mode is accessible by pressing and holding 

 for five seconds on the front panel while in weigh mode. The indicator 

displays the audit, accumulator, tare and version menus when in user mode. 

Setup Mode

Setup mode is accessible by pressing 

 momentarily on the front panel during power up. Most of the procedures 

described in this manual, including calibration, require the indicator to be in setup mode.
See 

Section 4.0 on page 20

 for the procedure to enter setup mode and the parameters available.

1.4 FCC Compliance

United States

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 

Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated 

in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and 

used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this 

equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the 

interference at his own expense.

Canada

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio 

Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils 

numériques de la Class A prescites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique edicté par le ministère des 

Communications du Canada.

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Summary of Contents for 380 Synergy

Page 1: ...380 Synergy Digital Weight Indicator Technical Manual PN 201481 Rev B September 17 2021...

Page 2: ...marks of their respective companies All information contained within this publication is to the best of our knowledge complete and accurate at the time of publication Rice Lake Weighing Systems reserv...

Page 3: ...232 Serial Communications 9 2 4 6 Power 9 2 5 Front Plate Attachment 10 2 6 Parts Kit Components 10 2 7 Replacement Parts 11 3 0 Operation 14 3 1 Front Panel 14 3 2 LCD Annunciators 15 3 3 General Nav...

Page 4: ...d Calibration 33 6 0 Revolution 34 6 1 Connecting to the Indicator 34 6 2 Saving and Transferring Data 34 6 2 1 Saving Indicator Data to a Personal Computer 34 6 2 2 Downloading Configuration Data fro...

Page 5: ...or Messages 44 10 2 ZZ EDP Command 44 10 3 Continuous Data Stream Output Formats 45 10 3 1 Rice Lake Weighing Systems Stream Format RLWS 45 10 3 2 Cardinal Stream Format crdnal 45 10 3 3 Avery Weigh T...

Page 6: ...y Digital Weight Indicator iv Visit our website www RiceLake com Rice Lake continually offers web based video training on a growing selection of product related topics at no cost Visit www ricelake co...

Page 7: ...t procedures that if not observed could result in damage to equipment or corruption to and loss of data General Safety Do not operate or work on this equipment unless this manual has been read and all...

Page 8: ...re the indicator to be in setup mode See Section 4 0 on page 20 for the procedure to enter setup mode and the parameters available 1 4 FCC Compliance United States This equipment has been tested and f...

Page 9: ...dapter PN 206433 is the only external power source allowed to be used Procedures requiring work inside the 380 must be performed by qualified service personnel only The electric receptacle to the 380...

Page 10: ...ems recommends removing the 380 from the stand prior to mounting Figure 2 3 Mounting the Indicator 1 Using the mount as a template mark the screw locations 2 Drill holes for the screws 3 Secure the un...

Page 11: ...Before opening the unit ensure batteries are removed and the optional power cord is disconnected from the power outlet 1 Place the 380 face up on an anti static work mat 2 Remove the screws holding t...

Page 12: ...is 0 25 7 mm for all 380 connectors See Figure 2 5 for the recommended assignments for the 380 cord grips Only connect unit to equipment certified to IEC 60950 IEC 62368 IEC 61010 or similar Figure 2...

Page 13: ...d jacket and foil 1 2 15 mm past the shielding clamp 2 Strip another 1 2 of the insulated jacket leaving the foil shielding exposed 3 Fold the foil shielding back on the cable where the cable passes t...

Page 14: ...n leave pins 3 and 4 empty on the connector For a 6 wire installation set SW2 to all positions off for 4 wire installation set all positions to on Component Torque Rating Front Plate Screw 10 in lb 1...

Page 15: ...and batteries no longer drain Power adapter does not charge the batteries Optional power adapter PN 206433 is the only external power source allowed to be used Ensure that battery covers are screwed f...

Page 16: ...rn and torque value 2 6 Parts Kit Components Part No Description Qty 108945 SCREW M3 x 0 5 x 8 mm Phillips Flat Countersunk Stainless Steel Machine Screw 1 15631 CABLE TIE 3in Nylon 4 15650 MOUNT 3 4...

Page 17: ...Installation Rice Lake Weighing Systems All Rights Reserved 11 2 7 Replacement Parts Figure 2 11 Replacement Parts Diagram Front View 5 12 19 6 1 31 29 10 13 30 11 9 8 22 24 23 4...

Page 18: ...gy Digital Weight Indicator 12 Visit our website www RiceLake com Figure 2 12 Replacement Parts Diagram Rear View Figure 2 13 Replacement Parts Diagram Rear View 14 13 32 3 2 15 22 21 24 19 20 7 25 26...

Page 19: ...202061 NUT M3 x 0 5 Hex Kep Stainless Steel Nut 3 16 29635 STAND Stainless Steel Tilt Stand 1 17 103988 WASHER 0 515 0 52 Nylon Washer 2 18 180825 KNOB 32 mm Diameter 7 Lobe Nylon Knob M6 x 1 Threade...

Page 20: ...from net to gross If a tare value has been entered or acquired the net value is the gross weight minus the tare gross mode is represented by the G annunciator net mode is represented by the NET annun...

Page 21: ...the resolution of the displayed weight value or the smallest incremental increase or decrease which can be dis played or printed G Gross annunciator Gross weight display mode Net Net annunciator Net...

Page 22: ...digit 3 3 2 Alphanumeric Entry Several parameters in the menu structure require the entry of an alphanumeric value rather than the making of a selection The end of the alphanumeric character string i...

Page 23: ...G or NET indicates the current mode Press to toggle the display mode between gross and net 3 4 5 Acquire Tare 1 Place a container on the scale and wait for the annunciator to turn off 2 Press to acqu...

Page 24: ...tored Tare 1 Press for five seconds to enter user mode Audit displays 2 Press or until tare displays 3 Press to enter tare menu dsptar displays 4 Press clrtar displays 5 Press to clear the stored tare...

Page 25: ...accumulator value ok displays 6 Press three times to return to weigh mode 3 5 6 Clear Accumulator 1 Press for five seconds to enter user mode Audit displays 2 Press or until accum displays 3 Press dsp...

Page 26: ...re accompanied by a table which describes all parameters and parameter values associated with the menu The factory default setting appears in bold type All weight related parameters must be configured...

Page 27: ...mode The CAL jumper controls whether or not setup mode is accessible If the CAL jumper is shorted with a jumper cap and sealed as in Figure 4 2 the indicator will not access setup mode See Figure 2 8...

Page 28: ...6 on page 30 Table 4 1 Main Menu Descriptions Parameter Description Config Configuration See Section 4 3 1 on page 23 for menu structure and parameter descriptions of the Configuration menu Format For...

Page 29: ...mmunity Settings 5HZ 6HZ 10HZ 12HZ 20HZ 25HZ Default 40HZ 50HZ 80HZ 100HZ fltchn Filter Chain Type Sets the filter type to be used Settings AVGONLY default Digital Rolling Average Filter Section 10 5...

Page 30: ...ult KG Secondary default OZ TN T G NONE ENABLE Enabled Enables UNITS button to toggle between the primary and secondary units Settings ON default OFF Table 4 4 Format Primary and Secondary Menu Descri...

Page 31: ...ero Rezero Removes an offset value from the zero and span calibrations LSTZRO Last Zero Takes the last pushbutton zero in the system from weigh mode and uses it as the new zero reference point after w...

Page 32: ...r received by the port and specifies the parity bit to odd even or none RS 232 only Settings 8NONE default 7EVEN 7ODD STPBIT Stop Bits Sets the number of stop bits transmitted or received by the port...

Page 33: ...each print operation which includes CN in the ticket format Enter value 0 999999 0 default constu Consecutive Number Startup Value Specifies the initial consecutive number CONSNU value used when the c...

Page 34: ...will power off A setting of 0 will not power off Settings 0 default 60 locale Location Gravity Compensation Enables gravity compensation Settings OFF default gravity compensation disabled FACTOR uses...

Page 35: ...3 1 on page 45 CRDNAL Cardinal stream format see Section 10 3 2 on page 45 WTRNIX Avery Weigh Tronix stream format see Section 10 3 3 on page 46 TOLEDO Mettler Toledo stream format see Section 10 3 4...

Page 36: ...Menu Figure 4 15 Audit Menu Parameter Description dsptar Display Tare Displays the current tare value Read Only clrtar Clear Tare Clears the current tare value Table 4 12 Tare Menu Description Parame...

Page 37: ...the application requires a rezero last zero or temporary zero 5 Ensure there is no weight on the scale 6 Press to perform a zero calibration ok displays 7 Press ZROCNT displays See Section 4 3 3 on p...

Page 38: ...ero LSTZRO A rezero rezero can be done after calibration See below for information on these alternative zeros 5 2 1 Last Zero This takes the last push button zero in the system from weigh mode and use...

Page 39: ...s to perform a last zero calibration 4 Apply the span calibration weight to the scale 5 Send the command SC WVAL s xxxxx where xxxxx is the value of the span calibration weight applied to the scale 6...

Page 40: ...tion on the Revolution Communications menu allows the existing configuration of a connected indicator to be saved to a file on the PC Once saved the configuration file provides a backup which can be q...

Page 41: ...ction KZERO In weigh mode this command acts like pressing the Zero key KGROSSNET In weigh mode this command acts like pressing the Gross Net key KGROSS Displays Gross mode pseudo key KNET Displays Net...

Page 42: ...ion mark command ENTER The indicator must be in setup mode to use this function After changes are made to configuration parameters using EDP commands use the KSAVE or KSAVEEXIT commands to commit the...

Page 43: ...ITS n Secondary units LB KG default OZ TN T G NONE SC SEC ENABLED n Enable the Secondary Units ON default OFF SC FILTERCHAIN n Defines what filter to use AVGONLY default RAW SC RTZGRAD n Number of gra...

Page 44: ...SEMI DOT TIMEFMT Time format 12HOUR default 24HOUR TIMESEP Time separator COLON default COMMA DOT BRIGHTNESS Brightness of the backlight OFF LOW default MED HIGH AUTOFFTIME Auto off time 0 60 seconds...

Page 45: ...format The current system time is returned by only sending ST STS Sets or returns the current system time with seconds HHMMSS enter using 24 hour format The current system time is returned by only sen...

Page 46: ...isplayed units G P Gross weight in Primary units G S Gross weight in Secondary units N Net weight in displayed units N P Net weight in Primary units N S Net weight in Secondary units T Tare weight in...

Page 47: ...el Use the print format menu to customize the print formats and to edit the print format strings by changing the ASCII characters in the format string See Section 3 3 2 on page 16 for the alphanumeric...

Page 48: ...and grounds using an ohmmeter with the scale off Check for loose connections poor solder joints shorted or broken wires and unspecified grounds in wiring these issues cause erratic readings and shifts...

Page 49: ...and returning the indicator back to service 9 5 Updating Firmware There are two ways to update the firmware By using the Revolution software and a bef file or by using a direct connection to the PC a...

Page 50: ...large to be displayed Gross overload limit Gross value exceeds overload limit Check configuration or signal input level Overload can be caused by input signal 45 mV or common mode voltage 950 mV vvvvv...

Page 51: ...STX POL wwwwwww UNIT G N S TERM ASCII 002 Polarity space Positive Negative Weight 7 digits right justified dummy zeroes decimal point with no leading zeroes except for leading zero immediately precedi...

Page 52: ...1 decimal place 1 0 0 x 0 01 2 decimal places 1 0 1 x 0 001 3 decimal places 1 1 0 x 0 0001 4 decimal places 1 1 1 x 0 00001 5 decimal places Disp Div MUL1 MUL0 Multiplier 0 1 x1 1 0 x2 1 1 x5 Even pa...

Page 53: ...NS and DFTHRH parameters is encountered the digital rolling average filter is overridden and the display jumps directly to the new value Digital Filter Stages DGFLTR1 3 The filter stages can each be s...

Page 54: ...y converting the weight value recorded in step 5 to display divisions Threshold_Weight_Value Display_Divisions In the example in step 5 with a threshold value of 50 and a display divisions value of 5...

Page 55: ...65 Ctrl F ACK 06 06 38 26 F 70 46 f 102 66 Ctrl G BEL 07 07 39 27 G 71 47 g 103 67 Ctrl H BS 08 08 40 28 H 72 48 h 104 68 Ctrl I HT 09 09 41 29 I 73 49 i 105 69 Ctrl J LF 10 0A 42 2A J 74 4A j 106 6A...

Page 56: ...nt Panel Display Characters Refer to Figure 10 5 for the seven segment LCD character set used on the 380 front panel display for alphanumeric characters Figure 10 5 Display Characters 7 Ff Ss 8 Gg Tt...

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Page 58: ...Selectable Hz 5 6 10 12 20 25 40 50 80 100 Resolution Internal 8 000 000 counts Display 100 000 System Linearity Within 0 01 full scale Communication Ports One RS 232 three wire One USB 2 0 Status An...

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