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TARGET BIN SCALE RF rev.09
TARGET BIN SCALE RF
Time Clock & Relay Settings
References:
• Augers
Main settings ...............Section 5.7
Permanent time clock ...Section 5.7
Scheduled time clock ..Section 6.2.1
Your Calibration Settings
[refer to section 5.6]
Output
Time Clocks (#1-16)
Room
Bird
Relay #
(1-8)
Monday
Tuesday
Wednes.
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Room 1
Room 2
Males
Females
Augers
(section 5.7)
Auger 1
Auger 2
Auger 3
Auger 4
Feed lines
(section 5.4)
Feed line 1
n/a
Feed line 2
Feed line 3
Feed line 4
Feed line 5
Feed line 6
BIN 1
Offset :
Sensivity
Load Cell 1 :
Load Cell 2 :
Load Cell 3 :
Load Cell 4 :
Load Cell 5 :
Load Cell 6 :
Load Cell 7 :
Load Cell 8 :
BIN 2
Offset :
Sensivity
Load Cell 1 :
Load Cell 2 :
Load Cell 3 :
Load Cell 4 :
Load Cell 5 :
Load Cell 6 :
Load Cell 7 :
Load Cell 8 :
• Time Clock settings: .......Section 6.2.3;
• Feed Lines
Main settings ...............Section 5.4
Permanent time clock ...Section 5.4
Scheduled time clock ..Section 6.2.1
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TARGET BIN SCALE RF rev.09
TARGET BIN SCALE RF
3.
MOUNTING INSTRUC-
TIONS
3.1. Installing the Controller
on the Wall
Open the latch and lift the cover. Remove the
black caps located on each of the four mounting
holes. Mount the enclosure on the wall using
four screws. Be sure the electrical knockouts
are at the bottom of the enclosure in order to
prevent water from entering the controller.
Insert the screws in the mounting holes and
tighten. Fasten the four black caps provided
with the controller onto the four mounting
holes. The enclosure must be mounted in a lo-
cation that will allow the cover to be completely
opened right up against the wall.
3.2. Connections
3.2.1. Controller’s Main Wiring
Refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with
this user's manual to connect the controller.
Use the electrical knockouts provided at the
bottom of the enclosure. Do not make ad-
ditional holes in the enclosure, particularly
on the side of the enclosure when using a
computer communication module.
3.2.2. Analog Signal Link Precautions
To avoid precision problems, the LCT-3
modules must be mounted as close as pos-
sible to their respective LBJB-8 module. The
analog link between these 2 modules is very
sensitive.
All wiring must be done by an autho-
rized electrician and must comply with
applicable codes, laws and regulations.
Be sure power is off before doing any
wiring to avoid electrical shocks and
equipment damage.
Do not install rigid conduit into electrical
knockouts. Only nylon cable glands are
permitted for cable or wire fastening.
The controller has no power-on switch.
An external switch or circuit breaker shall
be included in the building installation to
interrupt power to L and N electric power
lines. It shall be in close proximity to the
equipment and within easy reach of the
operator. It shall be marked as the discon-
necting device for the equipment.
3.2.3. Alarm Connection
There are two types of alarms on the market.
One type activates when current is cut off at
its input, whereas the other activates when
current is supplied at its input. For an alarm of
the first type, use the NC terminal as shown on
the wiring diagram. For an alarm of the second
type, use the NO terminal.
Controller
LCT-3
LCJB-8
BIN
Communication link
5 000ft max (1 500m max)
Analog signal link
must be as short as possible!