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Model WS / SBI-140 Indicator 

User Manual 

 

5

WARNINGS

 

Safe installation 
Safety

 

 

 

 

THE EQUIPMENT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS. 

Installation and maintenance of the equipment must only be carried out by trained and authorised 
personnel. 

 

Electrical installation 

The mains lead must be connected to a supply outlet with a protective earth contact. The 
electrical supply at the socket outlet must provide over current protection of an appropriate rating. 
For your protection all mains (110V or 230V) equipment used out of doors or in wet or damp 
conditions should be supplied from a correctly fused source and protected by an approved 
ground fault protection device (RCD, GFCI etc.) 
IF IN DOUBT SEEK ADVICE FROM A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. 

 

Routine maintenance 

To avoid the possibility of electric shock or damage to the machine, always switch off the 
machine and isolate from the power supply before carrying out any routine maintenance. 
To avoid the risk of the machine falling, where applicable, ensure that it is placed securely on a 
flat and level surface. 

 
 
 
Safe use 
Caution – Cleaning the indicator/weigh head 

Harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners and alkaline cleaning solutions, such as washing 
soda, should not be used especially on the display windows. Under no circumstances should you 
attempt to wipe the inside of the machine. 
The outside of standard products may be wiped down with a clean cloth, moistened with water 
containing a small amount of washing up liquid. 
The outside of products waterproofed to IP65, IP66 and IP67 may be washed down with water 
containing a small amount of proprietary detergent. 

 

Training 

Do not attempt to carry out any procedure on a machine unless you have received the 
appropriate training or read the Instruction Manual. 

 
 

EMC compliance 

 

The following may be applicable to your machine. 

 WARNING: 

This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in 
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SBI-140

Page 1: ...Model WS Range Model SBI 140 Indicator User Manual 11 January 2007 AWT35 000056 Issue B AWT35 000056...

Page 2: ...Model WS SBI 140 Indicator User Manual 2...

Page 3: ...l Limited and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions No part may be reproduced or used except as authorised by contract or other written permission The copyright and the foregoing restr...

Page 4: ...of Measure 10 Removing the Tare 10 Hold Function Automatic Zero on Next Weigh 11 Hold Function Manual Release 11 Removing Hold 12 Print Function 12 Serial Interface Settings 12 Error Messages 13 User...

Page 5: ...arrying out any routine maintenance To avoid the risk of the machine falling where applicable ensure that it is placed securely on a flat and level surface Safe use Caution Cleaning the indicator weig...

Page 6: ...odel WS SBI 140 Indicator User Manual 6 Setup Instructions Desk Wall Bracket By changing the angle blocks as shown below the indicator bracket can be converted into a wall mounting bracket Power Suppl...

Page 7: ...Model WS SBI 140 Indicator User Manual 7 Installing Batteries Connecting Indicator to Platform If necessary wire the cable attached to the base as shown...

Page 8: ...er Manual 8 General Operating Instructions Display Function Keys Annunciators On Off Zero Activate the tare Select unit Hold Print Centre of zero Net weight displayed Hold activated kg lb oz Active un...

Page 9: ...Model WS SBI 140 Indicator User Manual 9 Manual symbols Short key press Multiple key press Long key press Indicator Operation Turning On and Zeroing the Indicator 1 2 Turning off the Indicator...

Page 10: ...Model WS SBI 140 Indicator User Manual 10 Selecting Unit of Measure Using the Tare 1 2 3 4 Removing the Tare kg lb lb oz...

Page 11: ...11 Hold Function Automatic Zero on Next Weigh 1 HOLD kg 2 HOLD kg HOLD kg 3 HOLD kg 4 HOLD kg HOLD kg Hold Function Manual Release This function needs to be set up in Parameter P3 1 shown on page 14...

Page 12: ...to a printer or PC the indicator has to be set up in the following parameters P2 P4 P5 and P6 1 HOLD Zero 0 Net kg 2 3 Print Serial Interface Settings RS232 serial interface wiring Pin xxxxxx xxxxx xx...

Page 13: ...Recalibrate the scale 0_____ Weight below range for calibrated zero point Remove load before zeroing or Recalibrate the scale _____ Indicates an under range condition Remove all loads and zero the sca...

Page 14: ...up HOLD 2 Selecting parameter 3 Changing data within parameter HOLD Zero 0 Net kg HOLD Zero 0 Net 4 Saving data HOLD Zero 0 Net kg HOLD Zero 0 Net 5 Exiting setup HOLD Zero 0 Net kg kg Moves flashing...

Page 15: ...pplied 3 50 Selectable hold window from 3 to 50 divisions Once stable holds display reading within a selectable weight range Must be re pressed to release the hold button P3 0 P3 1 P3 2 P3 3 to 50 P4...

Page 16: ...T CR Sets up a tare LF H1H2H3 CR ETX U CR Changes the units LF u1u2 CR LF H1H2H3 CR ETX L CR Activates the hold function LF H1H2H3 CR ETX X CR Switches off the scale Indicator switches off Unrecognise...

Page 17: ...P7 12 4000 P7 23 30000 P7 02 750 P7 13 5000 P7 24 35000 P7 03 800 P7 14 6000 P7 25 40000 P7 04 1000 P7 15 7000 P7 26 50000 P7 05 1200 P7 16 7500 P7 27 60000 P7 06 1500 P7 17 8000 P7 28 70000 P7 07 20...

Page 18: ...lso display any active tare P14 0 P14 1 P14 2 P15 x Scale Power up when outside the power up zero range Allows the scale to power up and display the following 0 Zero and display in current Gross weigh...

Page 19: ...ration points 1 HOLD 2 HOLD HOLD 3 HOLD HOLD 4 Enter in calibration weight from 25 to 100 full capacity 5 HOLD HOLD 6 For single point calibration enter the same weight in again and move to number 7 F...

Page 20: ...n Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la Classe A prescrites dans le R glement...

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