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CALIBRATION  

 

CALIBRATION OVERVIEW 

 
If your indicator was shipped as a complete scale, then calibration is not necessary. Please check 
with your installer or supplier if you are unsure. Transcell recommends having your weighing 
equipment checked by a qualified scale technician at least once a year depending on its intended 
use and working environment. 
 

The indicator requires two types of calibration: zero and span. Zero calibration (F16) requires the scale to 
be empty (nothing on scale) and the span calibration (F17) requires known test weights. After a 
successful calibration, you should record all calibration values in Table 2 using the F18 View Calibration 
procedure. 

 

In  the  unlikely  event  that  any  calibration value is lost, the setup menu makes provisions for re-entering 
these values via F19 and F20; thus eliminating the need for re-calibration with test weights. 

 

NOTE:  This  section  assumes  that  the  indicator  is  in  Setup  (“F”)  Menu  mode.  If  the  indicator  is  not  in 
Setup Menu mode, refer to previous section for instructions. 

 

ZERO CALIBRATION (F16) 

 
1.  While in the Setup mode, scroll to "F 16", then scroll down once using the ZERO key to enter 

zero calibration menu. The display will momentarily show "C 0" followed by a value. This value 
is the internal A/D count and can prove useful when trying to troubleshoot setup problems. 

2.  After making sure that there are no test weights on the platform, press the ZERO key again to 

zero out the displayed value. 

3.  Press  the  NET/GROSS  key  to  save  the  zero  point  value.  The  display  will  show  "EndC0

momentarily, and then revert back up to F16. At this time, proceed to the F17 span calibration 
to complete indicator calibration. 

 

SPAN CALIBRATION (F17) 

 
1.  While in the Setup mode, scroll to "F 17", then scroll down once using the ZERO key to enter 

span  calibration  menu.  The  display  will  momentarily  show  "C  1"  for  the  first  span  calibration 
point, followed by a value with one flashing digit. This value will be zero with the Decimal Point 
parameter selected in F10. 

2.  Place the first test weight on the weighing mechanism. 

3.  Use  the  four  directional  keys  to  adjust  the  displayed  value  to  the  actual  test  weight  value. 

Increase the flashing digit by pressing the UNITS key. Decrease the flashing digit by pressing 
the  ZERO  key.  Pressing  the  PRINT  key  or  the  TARE  key  will  change  the  position  of  the 
flashing digit. 

4.  After  entering  the  exact  value,  press  the  NET/GROSS  key  to  save  the  value.  If  the  C1 

calibration  was  successful,  the  display  will  show  "EndC1"  momentarily,  followed  by  
"C 2" for the second calibration point. 

5.  Repeat steps 2 thru 4 for C2 and C3. At the conclusion of C3, the indicator reverts back up to 

F17. NOTE: If you wish to use only one calibration point (C1), simply press the NET/GROSS 
key when prompted for C2 and C3 (do not enter in a calibration value). 

Summary of Contents for TI-500E SS

Page 1: ...i TI 500E SS Digital Weight Indicator Setup Operation Manual Revision 1 1 July 9 2012...

Page 2: ...ATION F17 11 VIEW CALIBRATION VALUES F18 12 KEY IN ZERO CALIBRATION VALUE F19 13 KEY IN SPAN CALIBRATION VALUE F20 13 OPERATION 14 DISPLAY 14 KEYBOARD 15 FUNCTION KEYS 15 GENERAL SCALE OPERATION 15 WE...

Page 3: ...stallation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications...

Page 4: ...ossible In extreme cases it may be necessary to install surge suppressors line conditioners or even UPS Uninterruptible Power Supplies systems not included Environment Avoid installing the indicator i...

Page 5: ...on the main PCBA Do not connect the load cell cable shield to the green load cell input terminal The TI 500E SS indicator contains a connection terminal on the main board assembly for connection to t...

Page 6: ...cord attached to the indicator The internal power supply is rated for 100 240 VAC and 50 60 Hz Simply plug the unit into a standard wall outlet CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW The indicator contains two main...

Page 7: ...onsist of a top level heading and a secondary level The top level contains the code e g F1 for the parameter to be configured The secondary level contains the selection list or allows access to a prog...

Page 8: ...ty within which the scale may be zeroed Note that the indicator must be in standstill to zero the scale 100 NA 1 9 2 20 F5 Motion Band Sets the level at which motion is detected If motion is not detec...

Page 9: ...n value in case of memory loss in the field Scrolling down with the ZERO key one level begins the procedure Press ZERO key to begin sequence F21 Factory Reset North America This sub menu will reset al...

Page 10: ...ne 4 20 mA output F23 1 While in the Setup Menu mode scroll to F 23 then scroll down once using the ZERO key to enter Fine tune menu The indicator outputs 4 mA and displays a number 2 While monitoring...

Page 11: ...t segments decimal points and LCD annunciators in a test sequence Press ZERO key to begin sequence A6 Output String Selects fixed output string for serial port Standard Chipset only Refer to Appendix...

Page 12: ...he display will show SET momentarily and then revert back up to A8 LF Line Feeds Number Entry A9 1 While in the User Menu mode scroll to A 9 and then scroll down once using the ZERO key to enter the L...

Page 13: ...troubleshoot setup problems 2 After making sure that there are no test weights on the platform press the ZERO key again to zero out the displayed value 3 Press the NET GROSS key to save the zero point...

Page 14: ...causes include incorrect load cell wiring a mechanical obstruction or a faulty load cell VIEW CALIBRATION VALUES F18 Note The values displayed in this procedure are valid only after a successful cali...

Page 15: ...id span calibration values obtained from a successful F17 calibration procedure must be used 1 While in the Setup mode scroll to F 20 and then scroll down once using the ZERO key The indicator will pr...

Page 16: ...ight is active whenever the displayed weight is within a pre programmed band from true zero NET Indicates that the indicator is displaying net weight GROSS Indicates that the indicator is displaying g...

Page 17: ...in motion 3 The scale is not in overload see Appendix D for error codes Print This key is used to send weight information out to the serial port provided the following conditions are met 1 The scale...

Page 18: ...u continue to push the UNITS key the indicator will resort back to weighing mode and you must start again from Step 2 3 Place the sample items on the platform all at once and allow the weight indicati...

Page 19: ...usly and at the same transmission baud rate configured in A1 LEGAL FOR TRADE SEALING Indicators can be sealed for commercial Legal for Trade applications as follows 1 Power off the indicator 2 On the...

Page 20: ...hipset 1024 x 8 internal to C Enhanced Chipset EEPROM 256 x 8 external to C Digital Filtering Software selectable SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS Serial Port Full Duplex selectable Baud rate 8 data bits no pari...

Page 21: ...tor to zero the scale The indicator 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 within the zero...

Page 22: ...ondec Demand String String Format 1 is designed for two way communication STX POL xxxxx xx LB KG GR NT CR LF Polarity SP Positive Negative Weight Data Units LB pound KG kilogram Gross Net GR Gross NT...

Page 23: ...Keyed in weight value is less than 1 of full scale capacity Use a larger test weight or check keyed in value Err 2 Span Calibration Mode F17 There is not enough load cell signal to produce the intern...

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