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IQ9500 Installation Manual

5.0

Configuration/Dealer Settings

This section presents the setup and configuration of
the IQ9500 counting scale to be used specifically by
distributors and service technicians. These
configuration settings will configure the counting
scale to specific bit settings that can be tailored to
individual applications.

Setting configuration allows you to easily modify the
functionality of your IQ9500. Use the tables in this
section to view the options you can modify. For
example, if you want the 

Unit Weight Auto

Recomputing

 function to work on your IQ9500, you

refer to the IQ9500 specification table and locate
SPEC 5. Go across the row and see that bit 2 controls
this function. The default for SPEC 5 is 0011, which
means that the 

Unit Weight Auto Recomputing

function is turned off. To turn it on, you would change
the bit string to 0111.

5.1

141 and 142 Settings

The following tables list the IQ9500 specifications
and their corresponding default values. Each
specification (SPEC) consist of four bits (bits 0
through 3) and represent various settings or selections. 

SPEC 1 through SPEC 19 (Table 5-1) are customer
specifications and use the 

141

 access code while

SPEC 20 through SPEC 39 (Table 5-2) are weight and
measurement specifications and use the 

142

 access

code.

5.1.1

Customer Specification (141 Settings)

1. Press and hold the 

REZERO

 key and enter

141

 using the numeric keypad. 

SPC00

appears in the 

WEIGHT

 display and configura-

tion of four bits (for SPEC 0) appears in

QUANTITY

 display. Bit 3 is the left digit in

QUANTITY

 display. 

2. Press the 

+

 key to move up through each

specification until the desired specification is
obtained. (Press the 

 key to move down

through each specification.)

3. Enter the new bit string (four bits required)

starting with bit 3 and then move either up or
down to store bit settings into temporary
memory.

4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until all specifications

are changed.

5. Press 

*

 key and then 

MODE

.

6. Power down scale.

7. Power scale ON to re-initialize the new

specification settings.

Specification

Default

Bit 3

Bit 2

Bit 1

Bit 0

0

0000

Transfer Tare 
Weight

0:

No

1:

Yes

Digital Tare 
Accumulation

0:

No

1:

Yes

Terminator 
(RS-232 only)

0:

Carriage return

1:

Carriage return 
linefeed

Piece Weight 
Selection

0:

U.W. per/1000

1:

Unit wt. per piece 

(A.P. W.)

1

0000

Power Auto Off Function: The example below shows the binary code, the corresponding 
time, and a binary code description. Settings can range from 0 to 15 minutes with 1 minute 
increments (examples of 0-, 7-, and 15-minute settings are shown below).

Binary Code
8421

Time (min)

Description

0000

0

 

Autopower off is disabled.

0111

If the net weight is zero and no motion for 7 minutes, the scale will go into 
autopower off mode. 

1111

15 

If the net weight is zero and no motion for 15 minutes, the scale will go 
into autopower off mode.

NOTE:

 

Powering down means that accumulated value will be lost and not retained upon 

power up. However, all total inventory values stored with item codes will be retained.

Table 5-1.  Applicable IQ9500 Customer Specifications (141 Settings) 

Summary of Contents for IQ9500

Page 1: ...53785 IQ9500 Counting Scale Version 6 2E Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...Toggling Between Net and Gross Weight 11 3 3 Entering Unit Weights 12 3 4 Part Accumulation and Reduction Without Recalling an Item Code 12 3 5 Toggle Between Scales 13 4 0 Programming the Scale 14 4...

Page 3: ...at 37 8 11 Three Lines Bar Code 37 8 12 Header 37 8 13 Z Command 38 9 0 Appendix 39 9 1 IQ9500 Character Code List Teraoka Code 39 9 2 IQ9500 Message List 40 9 3 Connector Pinouts 41 9 4 Cable Wiring...

Page 4: ...5 0 to 50 000 pounds Features include 200 item code storage over under weight and quantity checking capability based on programmable setpoints and an optional battery power for standalone application...

Page 5: ...ght INSUFF Net weight below a specific percentage of scale capacity RECOM Unit weight recomputing is possible BATT Battery power level is low MEMORY Quantity being accumulated or memory overflow error...

Page 6: ...et and clear tare weights in the normal weighing mode Used to compute unit weight by sampling Press the PIECES key after placing a 10 piece sample on the platform or after using the numeric keypad to...

Page 7: ...ws for Single and Dual Platform Scales 2 Remove load cell setscrew see Figure 2 2 using the 2 millimeter hex wrench provided with scale NOTE Keep locknut in the approximate original position on the se...

Page 8: ...01 0 0001 11 x 16 NOTE Weight and counting resolutions listed apply to IQ9500 base internal and remote external scales of these capacities Table 2 1 IQ9500 Single Platform Capacities Capacity lb Samp...

Page 9: ...Then restart by plugging the scale back in and pressing ON OFF key The scale will go through a display check no warm up is needed 2 5 2 DC Battery Pack Replacement Installation An optional DC battery...

Page 10: ...for approximately 4 hours of continuous use Refer to SPEC 1 Power Auto Off Function for extended hours of use It will take approximately 8 hours to fully recharge a battery that has been completely di...

Page 11: ...reliefs are securely mounted reinstall bracket using the three 4 mm x 8 mm panhead screws previously removed 2 8 Pole Mounting Instructions 1 Disconnect AC power cord from the bottom of the scale Rem...

Page 12: ...Board Screws 5 Unsolder the five load cell wires at power board 6 Remove four machine screws securing the platform attach bracket Figure 2 12 to the load cell bracket Remove platform attach bracket F...

Page 13: ...crews securing the platform attach bracket Figure 2 14 to the load cell bracket Remove platform attach bracket Figure 2 14 Remove Platform Attach Bracket 7 Remove two load cell cap screws from load ce...

Page 14: ...tive to weight 3 Tightening the manufacturing tolerances on the parts reduces piece weight variations and increases count accuracy 3 1 Entering Tare Weights Tare weights can be entered in the scale by...

Page 15: ...al sample and then press the PIECES key again The display will show the unit weight and the quantity of the sample SPEC 5 bit 2 Set to 1 1 Press REZERO key to zero scale 2 Place 10 pieces of the item...

Page 16: ...art reduction can be also be done by using the key while the scale is in the weighing mode and the MEMORY annunciator is on 1 Conduct a sampling process Section 3 3 to determine the unit weight of the...

Page 17: ...weight refer to Section 3 1 4 Enter unit weight value refer to Section 3 3 5 Press NET GROSS key to enter initial quantity in stock for this item The QUANTITY display will prompt InVEnt and UNIT WEIG...

Page 18: ...signation 00 Percent quantity Setpoint 1 Quantity The quantity value can be no greater than 999999 Setpoint 2 Percent of Setpoint 1 The percentage value can be no greater than 999 The value for Setpoi...

Page 19: ...e from memory refer to Section 4 3 1 or Section 4 3 2 2 Place items to be counted on the scale 3 Press the PIECES key for recomputing the unit weight 4 Press the UNIT WEIGHT key to store the new unit...

Page 20: ...ng applications that are based on weight or quantity SPEC 7 and SPEC 18 are used for configuring the setpoint type latching buzzer TTL outputs and the number of setpoints The eight pin DIN connector d...

Page 21: ...in the WEIGHT display and configura tion of four bits for SPEC 0 appears in QUANTITY display Bit 3 is the left digit in QUANTITY display 2 Press the key to move up through each specification until the...

Page 22: ...key after adding number of pieces 1 Automatically recomputes after adding number of pieces Date Order 00 Year Month Day 01 Day Month Year 11 Month Day Year 6 1101 Display Accuracy of Unit Weight 0 No...

Page 23: ...Force Balance SPEC 8 9 PC SPEC 10 11 If two RS 232 devices printer and PC are going to be connected to the scale then you must select one of the two settings below 010 Printer SPEC 10 11 PC SPEC 8 9...

Page 24: ...d each must have their own channel location Refer to Section 7 1 on page 27 for more details 18 0000 Setpoint TTL Output 0 Active low 1 Active high Number of Setpoints 000 2 setpoints 001 3 setpoints...

Page 25: ...100 Comma Display 0 No 1 Yes Digital Tare Setting 0 No 1 Yes Tare Range 00 100 FS 01 50 FS 10 5 FS 11 Not available 28 0000 Auto Tare Clear When Rezero 0 No 1 Yes Automatic Unit Weight Clear Condition...

Page 26: ...tings 00 Normal 01 Prevent from small vibration fast change in display 10 Prevent from medium vibration 11 Prevent from large slow change in display 35 0000 For Scale 2 0 For std normal load cell 1 Fo...

Page 27: ...too large offset Digital Tare with Weight on Scale 0 Yes 1 No Internal Count 0 500 000 1 1 000 000 Stability Check When Changing Scale 0 Yes 1 No 39 0010 Not used Specification Default Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit...

Page 28: ...fication 25 Specification 32 0 5 0 0001 0101 0100 0100 0000 1010 1 0 0001 0101 0100 0000 0000 1010 2 5 0 0002 0001 0100 0000 0000 1010 5 0 0005 1001 0100 0000 0000 1010 10 0 001 0101 0011 0000 0000 10...

Page 29: ...r the known calibration weight including all trailing zeros using the numeric keypad 7 Remove the test weight from the scale to verify that the zero value has not shifted If the value in the WEIGHT di...

Page 30: ...by an authorized service technician Do not set Specifications 16 and 17 to the configuration shown below A lockup condition will result if these configurations are selected Contact an authorized servi...

Page 31: ...tion Setting 16 0001 17 1011 25 0000 32 1100 Cable Port 1 Cable Port 1 OR OR WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT QUANTITY 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 kg lb SCALE DATE ON OFF UNIT WEIGHT NET GROSS INVENT MODE PIECES TARE REZER...

Page 32: ...0 kg lb SCALE DATE ON OFF UNIT WEIGHT NET GROSS INVENT MODE PIECES TARE REZERO CLEAR PROG CODE IN OUT 9 5 0 0 UNIT WT PER PIECE IQ9500 Single Platform Scale 1 Bench Scale Scale 2 Cable Port 2 Cable P...

Page 33: ...2 IQ9500 Single Platform Scale 1 Y cable required Cable Port 1 WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT QUANTITY 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 kg lb SCALE DATE ON OFF UNIT WEIGHT NET GROSS INVENT MODE PIECES TARE REZERO CLEAR PROG...

Page 34: ...les WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT QUANTITY 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 kg lb SCALE DATE ON OFF UNIT WEIGHT NET GROSS INVENT MODE PIECES TARE REZERO CLEAR PROG CODE IN OUT 9 5 0 0 UNIT WT PER PIECE IQ9500 Dual Platform C...

Page 35: ...er to the Eltron printer manual for baud rate data bit and stop bit settings if it desired to change them from the factory defaults The default settings are 9600 baud rate eight bit data length no par...

Page 36: ...d connnected to either the 9 pin D sub connector or the 8 pin DIN connector NOTE Epson printers must be connected to the IQ9500 and powered on before powering up the IQ9500 Table 8 4 through Table 8 7...

Page 37: ...th Header The IQ9500 to PC output data format is identified in SPEC 12 bit 0 and is set to 0 The output data format includes a header and data One data consists of Header Data and CR The following ill...

Page 38: ...e data LF must be added at the end as a termination code of the transmission Header Code ASCII Code Data Title Data 0 30 Net Weight NET WEIGHT Net Weight 1 31 Unit Weight UNIT WEIGHT Unit Weight 2 32...

Page 39: ...own below Shown in Table 8 13 is the result of printed data detailed above Table 8 13 Result of Printed Data 8 8 Status Data Byte The status data byte for bits 0 through 7 is shown below Status data b...

Page 40: ...D code 8 11 Three Lines Bar Code The IQ9500 can read three lines of bar code The following illustrations show the configuration for Lines 1 2 and 3 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Communication available in the...

Page 41: ...nction key and are shown below Z Command Function Z Command Function Z0 Rezero Z6 Clear Z1 Print ZS1 Scale 1 Z2 Unit weight clear ZS2 Scale 2 Z3 Plus ZS3 Scale 3 Z4 Minus ZS4 Scale 4 Z5 Tare NOTE SPEC...

Page 42: ...lay will always prompt t C 01 and the UNIT WEIGHT display will show 00 The QUANTITY display will prompt CodE PArt no P nAme or Lot no depending on the data you are entering The display will show t C a...

Page 43: ...3 Fri 4 Sat 5 Sun 6 not F Item not found OF Overflow P nA E Part name P no Part number PrESS CodE Calibration mode Press code key to auto find zero number ProG Programming mode P SP Item setpoint rS2...

Page 44: ...RTS RTS 8 vcc 5 V n c Table 9 2 Eight Pin DIN Connector Pin Description Pin Number Remote Platform Connector Description 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Excitation 4 Excitation 5 6 Signal 7 Signal 8 Shield 9...

Page 45: ...ration SPARE FUSE FUSE TESTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OPTO 22 G4PB4 FIELD CONTROL OAC5 OUT OAC5 OUT OAC5 OUT OAC5 OUT FUSE HIGH VOLTAGE AC IN OUT COM HOT GRD AC WIRING TO CONTROLLED EQUIPMEN...

Page 46: ...ble 9 6 Wiring for Cable PN 41279 TM U295 TM U200 TM U295 TM U200 25 pin D Sub Male IQ9500 8 pin DIN Male Function Pin Pin Function RxD 3 5 TxD GND 7 2 GND DSR 6 7 RTS DTR 20 6 CTS Table 9 7 Wiring fo...

Page 47: ...44 IQ9500 Installation Manual 9 5 Bar Code Board...

Page 48: ...ccident 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 modified altered or...

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