SR Scales SR615 Operating And Service Manual Download Page 10

Model:  SR615 Infant Scale 
Operating and Service Manual - S/N 3706+ 
Part No.:  MAN615_110210 
 

Page 10 of 14 

 
 

S

Instruments, Inc.

600 Young Street, Tonawanda, NY  14150 

Tel: 716-693-5977     Fax: 716-693-5854    URL: 

www.srscales.com

 

email: 

[email protected]

          Copyright 2011

 

S

Instruments, Inc. 

THEORY OF OPERATION 

 
SR Instruments patient weighing systems are digital scales.  Strain-gauge force cells convert the force 
of an applied weight into an analog signal.  This signal is amplified by an operational amplifier and 
converted to a digital signal by an analog to digital converter.  The digital signal is transferred to a 
micro-controller where it is filtered, converted to appropriate units and displayed on a liquid crystal 
display. 
 
Strain-gauge force cells each contain four strain gauges mounted in a full Wheatstone-bridge 
configuration.  These bridges convert the physical movement of the force cell, due to the applied mass 
on the system, into minute changes in electrical resistance.  These changes in resistance produce a 
voltage difference across the Wheatstone-bridge, which is amplified by the operational amplifier.  The 
amplifier is configured to current sum the output of each cell, with potentiometers serving to adjust the 
sensitivity (voltage out per unit of weight applied) of each bridge.  The offset potentiometer produces a 
small current, which nulls the output of the amplifier for an unloaded system. 
 
The output of the operational amplifier is digitized by the analog to digital converter.  The converter 
integrates the analog signal onto the integrating capacitor over a short interval.  The integrating 
capacitor is then discharged at a rate proportional to the reference voltage applied to the converter.  
The residual voltage on the integrating capacitor is then multiplied by a factor and again discharged at 
a rate proportional to the reference voltage.  The residual voltage from this discharge is again 
multiplied by a factor and again discharged.  The time taken to discharge the capacitor is proportional 
to the voltage from the operational amplifier, which is proportional to the applied load on the force 
cells.  The time is stored as a binary number in the analog to digital converter and is transferred to the 
micro-controller when the conversion is complete. 

 

The micro-controller averages and filters the digital output of the analog to digital converter, subtracts 
the value saved during the system zero operation and scales the filtered output, then displays the result 
on the liquid crystal display.  The micro-controller performs a rolling average of data for continuous 
weigh and, for AutoHold, the micro-controller averages the data before locking in on the reading. If 
the data variance is greater than 0.1% in the AutoHold mode, the micro-controller will reset the filter 
and start a new averaging period. 
 
The micro-controller can be placed in a calibration mode, where the system can be re-calibrated.  In 
the calibration mode, the result of the weigh operation is scaled to match the value by adjusting the 
“up” and “down” calibration buttons.  This new calibration factor is then stored in the non-volatile 
memory.

 

Summary of Contents for SR615

Page 1: ...0210 Page 1 of 14 SInstruments Inc 600 Young Street Tonawanda NY 14150 Tel 716 693 5977 Fax 716 693 5854 URL www srscales com email sri srinstruments com Copyright 2011 SInstruments Inc by SInstrument...

Page 2: ...LY 4 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 5 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE 5 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 6 STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION 6 SPECIFICATIONS 7 BUTTON FUNCTIONS 8 BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION 8 BATT...

Page 3: ...Scale DESCRIPTION QUANTITY SCALE BASE 1 ea SCALE BASE COVER 1 ea CLEAR ACRYLIC CRADLE One cradle size included with scale base 1 ea One of the following choices included CRADLE CLEAR ACRYLIC OPEN END...

Page 4: ...the six 6 D cell batteries as described on battery compartment cover label and replace the Battery Compartment Cover Turn scale base right side up and place on a stable flat surface so that all four f...

Page 5: ...sentation of the infant s weight regardless of weight distribution The infant s weight is displayed on a 16 character dot matrix LCD With a push of a button weight data may be viewed in either pounds...

Page 6: ...cratched by abrasive cleaners Mild soap and water is recommended for general cleaning and disinfecting STORAGE and TRANSPORTATION If storing this equipment for periods longer than three 3 months remov...

Page 7: ...on AUTO POWER DOWN Approximately 120 seconds HOLD While active freezes display data and stores it temporarily in memory LAST WEIGHT RECALL Press HOLD button to recall last stored displayed reading AVE...

Page 8: ...t reading after the system has shut down press the HOLD button before pressing any other button The ZERO button will clear the held memory The MODE button allows weight data to be displayed in pounds...

Page 9: ...displays the patient s weight Zero will clear locked weight The minimum weight for the AUTO HOLD mode to function is 1 10 pounds To enable AUTO HOLD mode press and hold the HOLD button for approximat...

Page 10: ...og to digital converter The converter integrates the analog signal onto the integrating capacitor over a short interval The integrating capacitor is then discharged at a rate proportional to the refer...

Page 11: ...hold both CAL buttons 1 simultaneously for 10 seconds The display will read HOLD TO CAL as the right hand digit counts down to enter the CAL mode STEP 3 Attach cradle Offset figure should read betwee...

Page 12: ...librated weight per the tolerance table STEP 7 When settings are completed Press the HOLD button to SAVE your settings or press the READ button to CANCEL Both choices will EXIT CAL mode STEP 8 Re atta...

Page 13: ...s part and it neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for SR Instruments Inc any other liabilities in connection with the sale of said articles In no event shall SR Instruments Inc...

Page 14: ...Part No MAN615_110210 Page 14 of 14 SInstruments Inc 600 Young Street Tonawanda NY 14150 Tel 716 693 5977 Fax 716 693 5854 URL www srscales com email sri srinstruments com Copyright 2011 SInstruments...

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