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TI – 02 P 

 

Weighing indicator 

 

User’s Guide 

 
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE 
ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE INSTRUMENT 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

May  2015 

 

Specifications subject to change without prior notice 

Summary of Contents for TI - 02 P

Page 1: ...TI 02 P Weighing indicator User s Guide PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE INSTRUMENT May 2015 Specifications subject to change without prior notice...

Page 2: ...INSTALLATION 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 KEYS DISPLAY AND CONNECTIONS 4 GETTING STARTED 5 INITIAL SETUP 6 INSTRUCTION FOR USE 7 RS232 DATA OUTPUT 8 BATTERY POWER AND RECHARGING 9 ERROR CODES 10 DAILY CARE AND...

Page 3: ...Do not attempt to change any of the built in metrological parameters Contact your dealer for more information and technical assistance To ensure performance accuracy do not use the instrument in where...

Page 4: ...Internal Count d 15 Count Offset Range 0 2mv 10000 Count Tare Range Max Subtractive Tare Max Measuring Range 15 mV A D Sampling Speed 15 times second Power Voltage Requirements Built in Rechargeable B...

Page 5: ...counting checking animal weighing percentage function 4 PRINT KEY Press this key to print the results to a computer or a printer through the RS 232 output according to the parameter setting whether a...

Page 6: ...KEY Press this key to enter percentage weighing function 9 PTARE KEY Press this key to enter pre set tare value 10 MC KEY Press this key to recall total stored transactions 11 CE KEY Press this key to...

Page 7: ...CHARGE INDICATION Flicker when charging invisible when full of charge LCD VERSION HC200P AS BELOW 14 CHECK SYMBOLS HI Weight reading is higher than the HI limit entered OK Weight reading is in between...

Page 8: ...ATOR Visible when gross weight reading is displayed 21 STABLE INDICATOR Visible when weight reading is stable 22 ZERO INDICATOR Visible when instrument is at true zero weight status 23 CAPACITY TRACK...

Page 9: ...IGNMENT 1 EXCITATION ve 2 SENSE ve 3 EXCITATION ve 4 SENSE ve 5 SIGNAL ve 6 SIGNAL ve 7 GROUND 3 Com1 RS232 RS232 COMPORT ON INSTRUMENT 1 GND 2 TXD 3 RXD IF USE CABLE GLANDS LOADCELL AND RS232 CABLE N...

Page 10: ...shock excessive vibration or extremes of temperature before or after installation 4 1 BUILT IN RECHARGEABLE BATTERY The instrument is equipped with a built in rechargeable battery Before first time u...

Page 11: ...Follow the below steps to enter and select desired parameter of an internal function a Turn this instrument off and on again b Press TARE during countdown c Display RS232 d This instrument is now in...

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Page 14: ...weight of the object is displayed on thus unit automatically d It is a good practice to remove all loads from platform after weighing It will prolong the life of the weight sensor 6 3 ABOUT WEIGH UNI...

Page 15: ...is set to Mode 1 this instrument does not permit multiple tare operation Tare effect can only be cancelled when container is removed and gross weight zero When M tare is set to Mode 2 this instrument...

Page 16: ...1 Unstable weight will not be accumulated to memory If Prt is pressed when weight is unstable this instrument will reject this command and response with beeps 6 5 2 Memory Recall and Clearance a Pres...

Page 17: ...g quantity average piece weight and weight info b Quantity Display format numeric numbers PCS e g1000 PCS c Average piece weight display format numeric numbers weight unit slash PCS e g 499 960g PCS d...

Page 18: ...is container to platform and press TARE to tare off the weight of it c Press ANI to Animal Weighing Function Ani appears d Now is ready to weighing animal e Display Ani AUTO INDICATOR appears to indic...

Page 19: ...ate the mean weight of an animal or a group of animals The result obtained will be displayed HOLD charging INDICATOR appears to indicate that this weight value is being held frozen 13 and at the same...

Page 20: ...he HI OK LO symbols g The same result will be sent to the relay output if ordered together with the buzzer signal if ordered NOTE 1 For normal comparison set both HI and LO limits 2 To check only if r...

Page 21: ...eading Positive space Negative minus 7 13 WEIGHT VALUE 7 character string containing the current weight including location of decimal point If there is no decimal point then the first character is a s...

Page 22: ...action added to memory NET 500 0kg TARE 0 0kg GROSS 500 0kg TOTAL 500 0kg Total accumulated net weight 7 2 1 2 Piece count function TIME 15 30 44 DATE 14 04 2009 NET 300 0kg UNIT W 599 949 g COUNT 500...

Page 23: ...0 0kg GROSS 200 0kg TOTAL 3799 0kg HIGH 2000 0kg LOW 500 0kg LOWER THAN LIMIT TIME 17 39 15 DATE 14 04 2009 NO 6 NET 500 0kg TARE 0 0kg GROSS 500 0kg TOTAL 4299 0kg HIGH 2000 0kg LOW 500 0kg ACCEPT T...

Page 24: ...ction with check weighing TIME 17 48 07 DATE 14 04 2009 NET 500 0kg UNIT W 1001 04 g COUNT 499PCS HIGH 1000PCS LOW 500PSS LOWER THAN LIMIT 7 2 2 3 Percentage function with checkweighing TIME 17 51 09...

Page 25: ...Not sense the loadcell signal Err 5 Exceed maximum power on zero range Err 6 Exceed maximum manual zero range Err 7 Tare operation error Err 8 Offset out of range unstable during power on Err 9 ERROR...

Page 26: ...etone volatile solvent thinner or alcohol for cleaning Verify the accuracy of this unit periodically Re calibrate this unit if necessary In some countries calibration requires authorized qualified age...

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