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LIST OF FIGURES

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400ES Front Panel ................................................................................................................. 1-1

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400ES Main Circuit Board Overview ...................................................................................... 2-1

2-1a 400ES Main Circuit Board Overview – newer units................................................................ 2-1
2-2

Connection Assignments for the Load Cell Terminal (J8)...................................................... 2-2

2-2a Connection Assignments for the Load Cell Terminal – newer units....................................... 2-2
2-3

Connection Assignments for the serial communication Terminal .......................................... 2-2

2-3a Connection Assignments for the serial communication Terminal – newer units .................... 2-2
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Setup Menu Key Assignments ............................................................................................... 3-2

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Setup Menu Chart .................................................................................................................. 3-2

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User Menu Key Assignments ................................................................................................. 3-3

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User Menu Chart .................................................................................................................... 3-4

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400ES LED Display Detail...................................................................................................... 7-1

7-2

Function Keys Layout ............................................................................................................. 7-2

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Cable Diagram for Indicator to IBM PC .................................................................................. B-1

B-2

Consolidated Controls Demand Mode ................................................................................... B-1

B-3

Print Ticket.............................................................................................................................. B-2

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Cable Diagram for Indicator to Printer.................................................................................... B-2

B-5

Consolidated Controls Continuous Mode............................................................................... B-3

LIST OF TABLES

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Invalid Setup Selections for commercial applications ............................................................ 4-3

6-1

Calibration Value Table .......................................................................................................... 6-2

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400ES Annunciator Definitions............................................................................................... 7-1

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Minimum Recommended Span Gain Table ........................................................................... C-2

Summary of Contents for 400 Series

Page 1: ...e 29 2005 1999 2005 Salter Brecknell Inc Contents subject to change without notice Salter Brecknell Weighing Products 1000 Armstrong Drive Fairmont MN 56031 Tel 800 637 0529 Tel 507 238 8702 Fax 507 2...

Page 2: ...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 instructions manual may...

Page 3: ...4 Exiting the Setup Menu 3 2 3 3 User A Menu 3 3 3 3 1 Entering the User Menu 3 3 3 3 2 Navigating in the User Menu 3 3 3 3 3 Notes on the User Menu 3 4 3 3 4 Exiting the User Menu 3 4 Chapter 4 Setu...

Page 4: ...7 3 5 Entering an ID number 7 4 Chapter 8 Legal for Trade Sealing 8 1 8 1 Stainless Steel Enclosure 8 1 Appendix A Specifications A 1 Appendix B Serial Port Information B 1 B 1 Serial Port Modes B 1 B...

Page 5: ...Terminal newer units 2 2 3 1 Setup Menu Key Assignments 3 2 3 2 Setup Menu Chart 3 2 3 3 User Menu Key Assignments 3 3 3 4 User Menu Chart 3 4 7 1 400ES LED Display Detail 7 1 7 2 Function Keys Layout...

Page 6: ...ons respectively Chapter 6 covers system calibration Prior to installing the indicator please read this manual carefully and completely Store the manual in a safe and convenient place so it will be av...

Page 7: ...he weigh platform printer remote display and power supply To remove the rear cover simply remove the screws that secure it to the enclosure and set aside NOTE The rear cover must remain off to access...

Page 8: ...this is realized in J3 Connection assignments for all serial communication terminals are shown in Figure 2 3 NOTE Do not connect any RS 232 equipment to the 5V terminal 1 Connect your serial printer...

Page 9: ...cate that you are in Setup Menu mode Note 1 Access to the back cover is inhibited if the indicator has been sealed for commercial use For more information please refer to Chapter 8 Note 2 If your indi...

Page 10: ...Band 0d 2 1d 9d 1 2 5 F10 Dec Pt F17 Span Calib Press 2 key to begin F18 Cal View F19 Key in Zero Press 2 key to begin Press 2 key to begin F20 Key in Span Press 2 key to begin 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0000...

Page 11: ...r 3 When the indicator shows A 1 you are in User Menu mode and you may release the lb kg key 3 3 2 NAVIGATING IN THE USER MENU Use the directional keys shown in Figure 3 3 to move around in the User M...

Page 12: ...A11 Print Header 0 1 0 1 Figure 3 4 User Menu Chart 3 3 3 NOTES ON THE USER MENU 1 Detailed descriptions of the user menu parameters can be found in Chapter 5 of this manual 2 Menus A10 and A11 appea...

Page 13: ...still to automatically zero Selections are in Display Divisions 0d 0 5d 1d 3d 5d F4 Zero Range Selects the range within which the scale may be zeroed Note that the indicator must be in standstill to z...

Page 14: ...fter Calibration F16 F17 has been successfully completed Scrolling down with the 2 key one level begins the procedure Press 2 key to begin sequence F19 Key in Zero Allows you to key in known zero cali...

Page 15: ...cimal points and LCD annunciators in a test sequence Pressing the 2 key to scroll down one level begins the test sequence Press 2 key to begin sequence A5 Disable the lb kg Key Allows the lb kg key to...

Page 16: ...ent ID number value 3 Use the front panel numeric keys to key in the actual ID number value If you make a mistake press the ZERO key to clear your entry and start over 4 After setting the exact value...

Page 17: ...this time proceed to the F17 span calibration to complete indicator calibration 6 3 SPAN CALIBRATION F17 1 While in the Setup mode scroll to F 17 then scroll down once using the 2 key to enter span ca...

Page 18: ...roll down once using the 2 key The display will momentarily show ET C 0 followed by a value of zero 2 Use the front panel keys to key in the actual zero calibration value If you make a mistake press t...

Page 19: ...ive whenever the displayed weight is within 0 25 divisions of true zero NET Denotes that the indicator is displaying net weight GROSS Denotes that the indicator is displaying gross weight TARE Indicat...

Page 20: ...d in F4 of the Setup F Menu 3 The scale is not in motion 4 The scale is not in overload see Appendix D for error codes This key also acts as a backspace key during numeric entry Net Gross This key tog...

Page 21: ...r object is known you may enter this weight via the keyboard This value must be rounded to the nearest scale division For example on a 100 x 0 02 lb scale you must enter the tare weight value to the n...

Page 22: ...the print ticket If you wish instead to key in a new ID Number each time a ticket is printed you may follow the procedure below before pressing the 0 PRINT key 1 Use the numeric keys to enter the new...

Page 23: ...he rear cover of the indicator locate the calibration switch cover 3 Thread a wire security seal through both drilled head screws securing the calibration switch cover as well as the two drilled head...

Page 24: ...C 32K x 8 internal to C SRAM 256 x 8 internal to C EEPROM 64 x 16 external to C SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS Serial Port Full Duplex 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 Baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit 7 data bi...

Page 25: ...s a suggested cable diagram for interface to a PC Figure B 2 shows the serial data format for the Demand Mode INDICATOR PC 2 RXD RXD 2 TXD 3 S GND 5 3 TXD 5 S GND 6 DSR 4 DTR 8 CTS DSUB9 DSUB9 FIGURE...

Page 26: ...will not respond if the scale is in motion positive overload or negative overload The indicator will also not respond if it is not in gross mode or a tare has yet to be established C This command is s...

Page 27: ...g The transmission occurs at the end of each display update Figure B 5 shows the serial data format for Continuous Mode STX POL xxxxx xx L K G N STAT CR LF Polarity SP Positive Negative Weight Data Un...

Page 28: ...umber closest to your full scale input range in millivolts 2 Enter the Setup Menu and save this number for the Span Gain parameter in F2 3 Perform a system calibration If the calibration proves unsucc...

Page 29: ...2 500 150 75 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 3 000 150 75 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 4 000 200 100 75 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 5 000 150 100 75 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 25...

Page 30: ...ons Use F16 mode to view internal counts See Appendix C for more information Err 3 All Modes Non volatile memory read error One or more setup parameters have been lost Err 4 All Modes Non volatile mem...

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