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Scale Configuration

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3.1.2

Verification Menu

1. From ID display, press the 

TARE

 key to scroll to the verification menu.

2. Press the 

ENTER

 key to enter the menu.

3.1.3

Maintenance Menu

1. From ID display, press the 

OnBoard

 key to scroll to the maintenance menu. The OnBoard key is position on

the under the keypad and has a seal on the opening

2. Press 

 to change sub-menu and 

 to choose the required menu.

3. Press 

 to enter the menu.

Programming Menu

GRAV

Gravity settings

G-CAL

gravity at calibration location, read only

G-LOC

gravity at user location

GUPDAT

:

• if 

ON

, value can be updated; 

• if 

OFF

, value is read only

• after value is changed the first time, it is set to 

OFF

.

RTC

??? (settings only displayed when option is on)

Time

HH.MM    set minutes, press 

enter

, set hour

Date

DD.MM    set month, press 

enter

, set day

Year

YY  set last two digits of year (example: 2017 enter 17)

DONE

Reboots scale

Parameter

Description and Settings

MONT

Set the next verification date in month. Default – 11
If set to zero no verification message (

CNTL)

 will be displayed.

On entering this menu will always show 11 month.
The 

CNTL message is displayed on startup for 10 seconds

SAVE

Saving will indicate verification was done and the next verification date was saved.

DONE

Reboots scale after 3 seconds.

Table 3-2. Verification Menu Parameters

Parameter

Description and Settings

PROG

Programming menu, see 

CALIB

Calibration process

DEF

Load default menu, select No or Yes

DONE

Reboots scale

Table 3-3. Maintenance Menu Parameters

Parameter

Default

Description and Settings

FULL 

20 kg\40 lb

Full capacity*

LOAD 

10 kg\20 lb

Calibration Load – can be changed from the calibration menu; max full capacity*

ASTART 0.030 

kg\0.060 

lb

Weight Process Start Limit – determines when weight algorithm starts (===== displays), below 
this value the scale displays live weight; max (full capacity)/10*
Also used to determine manual or function tare on the 38 model.

Table 3-4. Programming Menu Parameters

Parameter

Settings

Description

Table 3-1. User Menu Parameters (Continued)

ENTER

ENTER

Summary of Contents for 650-10-1

Page 1: ...RL 650 Neonatal Scale 650 10 1 Technical Manual PN 172982 Rev C...

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Page 3: ...Parameters 8 3 1 1 User Menu 8 5 0 RS 232 Communication 12 5 1 Pushbutton Keypad Print 12 5 2 USB Connection 12 6 0 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 15 6 1 Troubleshooting Testing 15 6 2 1 Basic Maint...

Page 4: ...ii RL 650 10 1 Technical Manual Contents Rice Lake continually offers web based video training on a growing selection of product related topics at no cost Visit www ricelake com webinars...

Page 5: ...baby and damage to the scale See Section 1 2 on page 2 Follow all instructions for installation and usage included in this manual The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage or injury from inc...

Page 6: ...to determine weight of babies neonates It is not intended to diagnose prevent and monitor diseases To avoid cross contamination the scale plate must be cleaned after each use Avoid direct skin contac...

Page 7: ...s on display after removing infant from scale 10 On Off Turns scale on off 11 Reweigh Allows repeated reweighing of an infant a long key press activates the print function 12 Hold Release First press...

Page 8: ...scale on After self test 0 displays 2 Place a pad or other accessory to be used on the weighing tray 3 Press to remove the weight of a pad or other accessory 0 displays 4 Place the infant on the scal...

Page 9: ...weight and NET displays 5 Remove the infant and item tared The tared weight is stored in memory 6 To cancel the tare weight press until display returns to 0 and GROSS displays The tare weight cancels...

Page 10: ...tery operation when an AC power source is not available 2 2 1 Install Batteries 1 Set the scale on a sturdy flat surface 2 Tip the unit on its side to access the battery chamber Figure 2 1 Battery Cha...

Page 11: ...cale Setup 1 Ensure the scale is placed on a sturdy flat surface 2 Remove the transport support tabs from each corner of the scale base Figure 2 3 Support Tab Corners 3 The scale is equipped with four...

Page 12: ...lay 2 Press TEST displays 3 Press to enter menu or to scroll to next parameter Parameter Settings Description TEST Test menu RID xxxxx Internal ID number VER xx xx Development internal sub version A2D...

Page 13: ...ngs MONT Set the next verification date in month Default 11 If set to zero no verification message CNTL will be displayed On entering this menu will always show 11 month The CNTL message is displayed...

Page 14: ...tes 0 always on only applies when battery powered TLOC 3 Auto Release Lock Timer in seconds 0 NO RELEASE can have values from 0 to 9 Every x seconds the lock is released and the weighing algorithm res...

Page 15: ...an those listed in Step 5 press again and the far right digit flashes Press the up or down arrows to change the weight value The left arrow moves to the next digit on the left allowing changes to the...

Page 16: ...eight was either in motion or out of range The print will show on the display when it is transmitting data If displaying weight the scale will send out the following 21 character string xxxxxxxxx SP u...

Page 17: ...Driver Click on Download to open and download the driver to a local computer 4 When the USB cable is connected to the indicator and the scale is turned on a display prompts to navigate through the so...

Page 18: ...terminal emulation program such as Hyperterminal via the USB driver Select the port assigned to the software driver Parpar to establish a port The terminal emulation program is necessary to view info...

Page 19: ...d Dry with a clean soft cloth Do not immerse the scale into cleaning or other liquid solutions Do not use Isopropyl alcohol or other solutions to clean the display surface Symptom Possible Cause Corre...

Page 20: ...er is UL and C UL approved Battery Type AA Lithium Ion disposable Nominal Voltage 1 5 V Rated capacity 2900 mAh Working voltage 1 30V 200 mA discharge Environmental Operating temperature 50 to 95 F 10...

Page 21: ...caused by accident misuse neglect alteration improper installation improper repair or improper testing RLWS shall be the sole judge of all alleged non conformities Such equipment has not been modifie...

Page 22: ...18 RL 650 Series Neonatal Scale...

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