Cardinal 225 Weight Indicator Installation and Technical Manual
Below you will find brief information for Weight Indicator 225. This manual guides you through the installation, setup, and calibration of your new Cardinal Model 225 Weight Indicator. It features a user-friendly keypad, multiple weighing units, accumulators for various weighing modes, and preset weight comparators for checkweighing applications. The indicator offers various communication options for data transfer and integration into existing systems.
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225
WEIGHT INDICATOR
INSTALLATION and TECHNICAL MANUAL
8200-M538-O1 Rev A
07/08
PO BOX 151 y WEBB CITY, MO 64870
PH (417) 673-4631 y FAX (417) 673-5001
Printed in USA
www.cardinalscale.com
8200-M538-O1 y 225 Installation y [email protected]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Static Electricity
SITE PREPARATION
Electrical power
Transient Suppression
Mounting the 225
Load Cell Cable Connection with RFI Suppression
Load Cell Cable Connection
U without
U
RFI Suppression
Load Cell Connections with Over 30 Feet of Cable
Serial I/O Cable Installation
Optically Isolated Remote Inputs
AC Input Relay Board(s)
Preset Weight Comparator/Checkweigher Logic Level Output
Re-Installing the Rear Panel
Main PC Board I/O Functions Table
Relay Box Cable Wire Number to Relay Number Table
MAIN PC BOARD
KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
TIME, DATE AND CONSECUTIVE NUMBER
DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
CALIBRATION AND SETUP
Security Seals
ENTER CALIBRATION AND SETUP
SETUP MENU #1
SETUP MENU #2
SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT SETUP
DIO SETUP (PWC Status)
PRINT TABS SETUP
SETUP SCALE
Filter Setting Recommendations
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, CONT.
CALIBRATION METHODS
CALIBRATION MODES
Calibration Parameters
Calibration “C” Numbers
SETUP MENU #3
BACK LIGHT
VIEW AUDIT TRAIL COUNTERS
ID STORAGE SETUP (Mode of Operation = 1)
PRESET WEIGHT COMPARATORS SETUP (Mode of Operation = 3)
ELECTRONIC TALLEY ROLL (ETR) FILE
COUNT OPERATION
ID STORAGE OPERATION
PRESET WEIGHT COMPARATORS OPERATION
CONTINUOUS OUTPUT FORMATS
ASCII COMMANDS
INFRARED (IR) DATA PORT
Error Codes
Before You Call Service
TEST MODE AND ERASING MEMORY
SERIAL NUMBER _____________________
DATE OF PURCHASE _________________
PURCHASED FROM __________________
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RETAIN THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE USE
PRECAUTIONS
Before using this instrument, read this manual and pay special attention to all "WARNING" symbols:
IMPORTANT
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WARNING
STATIC
SENSIT VE
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting and purchasing the Cardinal Model 225 Weight Indicator. The Model
225 indicator was built with quality and reliability at our factory in Webb City, Missouri and incorporates the latest in digital technology and innovative features for the weighing industry.
Configuration and upgrades can easily be performed in the field, while still maintaining the rigid control the most demanding installations require. This flexibility insures the Model 225 will be able to meet your weight indicating needs for years to come.
The purpose of this manual is to provide you with a guide through installation, setup and calibration of your new Model 225 Weight Indicator. Please read it thoroughly before attempting to install your indicator and keep it handy for future reference.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
WARNING! This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user will be responsible to take whatever measures necessary to correct the interference.
You may find the booklet “How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems” prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission helpful. It is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402. Order stock no. 001-000-00315-4.
PROPER DISPOSAL
When this device reaches the end of its useful life, it must be properly disposed of. It must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Within the European Union, this device should be returned to the distributor from where it was purchased for proper disposal. This is in accordance with EU Directive 2002/96/EC. Within North America, the device should be disposed of in accordance with the local laws regarding the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
It is everyone’s responsibility to help maintain the environment and to reduce the effects of hazardous substances contained in electrical and electronic equipment on human health. Please do your part by making certain that this device is properly disposed of. The symbol shown to the right indicates that this device must not be disposed of in unsorted municipal waste programs.
All rights reserved. Reproduction or use, without expressed written permission, of editorial or pictorial content, in any manner, is prohibited. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the Seller assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. All instructions and diagrams have been checked for accuracy and ease of application; however, success and safety in working with tools depend to a great extent upon the individual accuracy, skill and caution. For this reason the Seller is not able to guarantee the result of any procedure contained herein. Nor can they assume responsibility for any damage to property or injury to persons occasioned from the procedures. Persons engaging the procedures do so entirely at their own risk.
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SPECIFI CATIONS
Power Requirements: 90 to 264 VAC (50/60 Hz) at 0.4A
Enclosure Type: NEMA 4X/IP66 Stainless Steel
Enclosure Size:
Weight:
10 7/8"W x 8 3/16"H x 3 1/8"D (276mm W x 208mm H x 79mm D)
9.2lbs (Size and Weight DOES NOT include Gimbal)
Operating Environment: Temperature: 14 to 104 ºF (-10 to +40 ºC)
Humidity: 90% non-condensing (maximum)
Display: 240 x 64 (5” x 1.33”) Graphics LCD w/ LED Backlight
Transducer Excitation: 12 VDC
Signal Input Range:
Scales
1.0 mV min. to 40 mV max. (with dead load boost)
1 ea Standard, 3 ea with optional 225-DS Dual Scale Input Board
Number of Load Cells: 14 each, 350 OHM minimum resistance
Load Cell Cable Length: 1500 feet maximum with sense lines.
30 feet maximum without sense lines
Division Value:
Consult factory for other requirements
1, 2, or 5 x 10, 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 and 0.0001 commercial
0 to 99, non-commercial
Sensitivity:
NON-COMMERCIAL
NTEP
CANADA
0.15 uV/e
0.3uV/e (Class III/IIIL)
0.3uV/e (Class III/IIIHD)
OIML
Scale Divisions:
NON-COMMERCIAL
NTEP
CANADA
OIML
0.7 uV/e (Class III)
100 to 240,000
100 to 10,000 (Class III/IIIL)
100 to 10,000 (Class III/IIIHD)
100 to 10,000 (Class III)
Internal Resolution:
Tare Capacity:
1 part in 16,777,216
Six Digits (999,999)
Sample Rate:
Auto Zero Range:
Weighing Units:
Keypad:
Standard I/O:
1 to 100 samples per second, selectable
0.5 or 1 through 9 divisions
Tons, Pounds, Ounces, Tonnes ”Metric Tons”, Kilograms, Grams,
Membrane type with 60 color-coded keys
U
4ea Serial I/O Ports configured as:
3 ea bi-directional RS-232 ports or 3ea 20mA output-only ports
1 ea bi-directional 20mA/IR port
1 ea output only RS-232/20mA port
8 ea Remote Isolated Inputs
16 ea Remote Isolated Outputs
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FEATURES
Standard
¾ Time and Date with selectable 12 or 24 hour operation
¾ 200 ID Storage with an additional 100 temporary ID’s
¾ Count Feature with accumulator
¾ Adjustable Filtering
¾ Multi-Point Calibration and High-Resolution Mode
¾ Selectable Key Disable
¾ Gross, Tare and Net Conversion
¾ Multi-Interval (Dual Range) Feature
¾ Gross, Net, 32 ID, 8 Bin and Piece Count Accumulators
¾ Push Button and Keypad Tare Function
¾ 8 Preset Weight Comparators
¾ Checkweigher (3 or 5 Zone, Setup Selectable)
¾ Digital Fill Control (1 or 2 Speed with Static or Dynamic Trim)
¾ Batcher (1 Speed, 7 Ingredient or 2 Speed, 3 Ingredient with Static or Dynamic Trim)
¾ 6 Programmable Print Formats Using nControl
¾ SMA Level 2 Compliant Serial Communications (See www.scalemanufacturers.org)
¾ Color-coded keypad with Alpha-Numeric, Special Function “Soft” and Navigation Keys
¾ Remote Input of Gross, Net, Tare, Print, Zero, Start Stop and Dump Commands
Optional
Allen-Bradley Interface*, ControlNet Interface*, DeviceNet Interface*, Dual Scale*, Ethernet/IP
Interface*, USB Interface*, Additional Serial Port (RS-232 or Plastic or Glass Fiber Optic) *,
802.11 WiFi*, Checkweigher Light Bar* and External Relay Box*
*These feature requires additional hardware and includes additional documentation.
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PRECAUTIONS
Static Electricity
CAUTION! This device contains static sensitive circuit cards and components.
Improper handling of these devices or printed circuit cards can result in damage to or destruction of the component or card. Such actual and/or consequential damage IS
NOT covered under warranty and is the responsibility of the device owner. E lectronic components must be handled only by qualified electronic technicians who follow the guidelines listed below:
ATTENTION! ALWAYS use a properly grounded wrist strap when handling, removing or installing electronic circuit cards or components. Make certain that the wrist strap ground lead is securely attached to an adequate ground. If you are uncertain of the quality of the ground, you should consult a licensed electrician.
ALWAYS handle printed circuit card assemblies by the outermost edges. NEVER touch the components, component leads or connectors.
ALWAYS observe warning labels on static protective bags and packaging and
NEVER remove the card or component from the packaging until ready for use.
ALWAYS store and transport electronic printed circuit cards and components in antistatic protective bags or packaging.
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SITE PREPARATION
Environmental
The Model 225 Weight Indicator meets or exceeds all certification requirements within a temperature range of 14 to 104 °F (-10 to +40 °C).
In order to keep cooling requirements to a minimum, the indicator should be placed out of direct sunlight and to provide adequate air circulation, keep the area around the indicator clear.
Make certain the indicator is not directly in front of a heating or cooling vent. Such a location will subject the indicator to sudden temperature changes, which may result in unstable weight readings.
Insure that the indicator has good, clean AC power and is properly grounded. In areas subject to lightning strikes, additional protection to minimize lightning damage, such as surge suppressors, should be installed.
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SITE PREPARATION, CONT.
The Model 225 Weight Indicator is a precision weight-measuring instrument. As with any precision instrument, it requires an acceptable environment to operate at its peak performance and reliability. This section is provided to assist you in obtaining such an environment.
Electrical Power
The 225 has been designed to operate from 90 to 264 VAC at 50/60 Hz. Note that a special order is
U not
U
required for operation at 230 VAC.
CAUTION! - To avoid electrical hazard and possible damage to the indicator,
DO NOT, under any circumstance, cut, remove, alter, or in any way bypass the
power cord grounding prong.
On installations requiring 230 VAC power, it is the responsibility of the customer to have a qualified electrician install the proper power cord plug which conforms to national electrical codes and local codes and ordinances.
The power outlet for the indicator should be on a separate circuit from the distribution panel.
This circuit should be dedicated to the exclusive use of the indicator. The wiring should conform to national and local electrical codes and ordinances and should be approved by the local inspector to assure compliance.
To prevent electrical noise interference, make certain all other wall outlets for use with air conditioning and heating equipment, lighting or other equipment with heavily inductive loads, such as welders, motors and solenoids are on circuits separate from the indicator. Many of these disturbances originate within the building itself and can seriously affect the operation of the instrument. These sources of disturbances must be identified and steps must be taken to prevent possible adverse effects on the instrument. Examples of available alternatives include isolation transformers, power regulators, uninterruptible power supplies, or simple line filters.
Transient Suppression
The following recommendations will help to reduce transients: y Always use shielded cables to connect signal wires to the weight indicator. y Secure the cables in the cable clips provided inside the indicator. y Connect the cable shield (indicator end only) to a ground point inside the indicator.
Keep wires that extend beyond the shield as short as possible. y Do not run load cell or signal cables from the weight indicator along side or parallel to wiring carrying AC power. If unavoidable, position the load cell and signal cables a minimum of 24" away from all AC wiring. y Always use arc suppressors across all AC power relay contacts (see recommendations at
HU http://www.paktron.com/pdf/Quencharch_QRL.pdf
UH
). y Use zero voltage switching relays, optically isolated if possible.
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INSTALLATION
Before beginning installation of your Model 225 Weight Indicator, make certain that it has been received in good condition. Carefully remove it from the shipping carton and inspect it for any evidence of damage (such as exterior dents or scratches) that may have taken place during shipment. Keep the carton and packing material for return shipment if it should become necessary. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to file all claims for any damages or loss incurred during transit.
Mounting the 225
NOTE! If your 225 indicator is already installed on a scale, the following information describing its installation does not apply.
The Model 225 Indicator is housed in a NEMA 4X/IP66 stainless steel wall or desk-mount enclosure. The 225 gimbal may be mounted on a desk, table or other smooth, flat, horizontal surface or may be mounted on a wall. Refer to Figure No. 1 for a layout of wall-mounting.
Figure No. 1
Clearance for
#10 size screw
If wall mounted, make certain the mounting surface is strong enough to support the instrument.
The mounting location should be where the display is easily viewed while being close enough to provide the operator easy access to the keypad. Carefully lay out the mounting hole locations, then drill and install the anchor bolts. Attach the gimbal to the wall and securely tighten the retaining bolts.
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
Load Cell Cable Connection with RFI Suppression
CAUTION!
Disconnect any external load cell power supply before connecting load cells to the indicator. Failure to do so will result in permanent damage to the indicator.
I/O
(Serial,
Isolated
Inputs or
Outputs)
AC Power
90-264 VAC
0.4 Amp
I/O
(Serial,
Isolated
Inputs or
Outputs)
Scales 1,
2 and 3
Figure No. 2
To eliminate RFI, the load cell cable should be routed through the one of the special metallic gland connector and the shield wire from the load cell cable must be connected to this gland connector for grounding. Refer to Figure No. 2 for the gland connector layout.
1. Remove the 14 acorn nuts securing the rear panel to the main housing.
2. Loosen and remove the metal gland connector nut and remove the plastic insert.
3. Referring to Figure No. 3, route the single cable from the load cell or load cell junction box through the nut and plastic insert and into the enclosure.
Figure No. 3
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
4. With the load cell cable routed into the enclosure, refer to Figure No. 4 and then remove approximately 5 to 6 inches of the cable outer insulating jacket exposing the internal wires.
5. Next, cut the shield wire so that it extends past the outer jacket approximately 3/4 inch.
6. Now, remove 1/4 inch of insulation from the end of each of the 4 wires (without sense leads) or 6 wires with sense leads.
5 to 6 inches
Figure No. 4
3/4 inch
1/4 inch
7. Referring to the table below (or on the circuit board) for terminal connections, connect each wire to terminal block P13. Refer to Figure No. 11 for terminal block location.
U
PIN NO.
U U
Function
LOAD CELL CONNECTOR P13
U U
PIN NO.
U U
Function
U
1
2
+ EXCITATION
+ SENSE
5
6
- SIGNAL
- SENSE
3 + SIGNAL 7 - EXCITATION
8. To terminate a wire, use a small flat blade screwdriver and press down on the release bar for the terminal. Insert the wire into the opening and remove the screwdriver, allowing the release bar to return to its original position, locking the wire in place. See Figure No. 5.
Press
Down
Insert
Wire
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Figure No. 5
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
9. Repeat the procedure until all wires are in place.
10. After all terminations have been made, remove the excess cable from the enclosure.
11. Referring to Figure No. 6, fold the shield wire back over the plastic insert and then insert the plastic insert (with the shield wire) into the gland connector.
Figure No. 6
Shield
Wire
12. The shield wire is secured when tightening the gland connector nut. See Figure No. 7.
Figure No. 7
13. Do not over-tighten the connector but make certain it is snug.
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
Load Cell Cable Connection
U
without
U
RFI Suppression
The following instructions describe the load cell connection without RFI Suppression should it not be required.
1. Remove the 14 acorn nuts securing the rear panel to the main housing.
2. Referring to Figure No. 2, choose a gland connector for the load cell cable and loosen it.
3. Slip the single cable from the load cell or load cell junction box through the gland connector and into the enclosure.
4. Referring to Figure No. 4, remove 3 inches (not 5 to 6 inches) of the outer insulation jacket
5. Next, remove 1/4 inch of insulation from each of the 4 wires and shield (without sense leads) or 6 wires and shield (with sense leads).
6. Referring to the table below (or on the circuit board) for terminal connections, connect each of the wires to terminal block P13. Refer to Figure No. 11 for terminal block location.
U
PIN NO.
U
LOAD CELL TERMINAL – (P13)
U
Function
U U
PIN NO.
U U
Function
U
1
2
+ EXCITATION
+ SENSE
3 + SIGNAL
4 SHIELD
5
6
7
- SIGNAL
- SENSE
- EXCITATION
7. To terminate a wire, use a small flat blade screwdriver and press down on the release bar for the terminal. Insert the wire into the terminal opening. Remove the screwdriver, allowing the release bar to return to its original position, locking the wire in place. See
Figure No. 5.
8. Repeat the procedure until all wires are in place.
9. The load cell cable shield wire should be connected to terminal 4 on terminal block P13.
Load Cell Connections with Over 30 Feet of Cable
For installations with over 30 feet of cable between the indicator and the load cells, sense wires should be used. The sense wires must be connected between the +SENS, -SENS terminals on the indicator and the +EXCITATION, -EXCITATION wires of the load cells or the
+SENS, -SENS terminals of the load cell trim board or the section seal trim board. For the indicator to use the sense wires, the +SENS jumper J7 and the -SENS jumper J9 must be open (see Figure No. 11).
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
Serial I/O Cable Installation
The 225 may be connected to a printer to record weight and associated data or it may be connected to a remote display or even to a computer for transmission of weight data. The weight data may be transmitted on demand (pressing the PRINT key or on receipt of a command from the computer).
1. If the rear panel of the indicator has been removed, proceed to step 2. Otherwise, remove the 14 acorn nuts securing the rear panel to main housing
2. Loosen the gland connector for the serial cable. Refer to Figure No. 2 for the gland connector layout.
3. Slip the serial cable through the gland connector and into the enclosure.
4. Referring to Figure No. 4, remove 2 inches (not 5 to 6 inches) of the outer insulation jacket
5. Next, remove 1/4 inch of insulation from each of the wires.
6. Connect each of the wires to the Serial I/O terminal block (P18) referring to Figure No. 11 for terminal block locations.
7. To terminate a wire, use a small flat blade screwdriver and press down on the release bar for the terminal. Insert the wire into the terminal opening. Remove the screwdriver, allowing the release bar to return to its original position, locking the wire in place. See
Figure No. 5.
8. Repeat procedure until all of wires are in place.
PRINTER
COM1 SERIAL
– TERMINAL (P14)
U
PIN NO.
U U
Function
U
COM2/3 SERIAL – TERMINAL (P18)
U
PIN NO.
U U
Function
U
1
2
TxDPRINT-RS232 1
3
TxD2-SRC
TxD2-20mA+
TxD2-20mA-
3
4
5
6
TxD1-20mA+ 5
TxD1-20mA- 6
RxD1-RS232 7
TxD1-RS232 8
RxD2-SRC
RxD2-20mA+
RxD2-20mA-
RxD2-RS232
TxD2-RS232 7
8
9
GND2
RxD3-RS232
11
12
TxD3-RS232
TxD3-20mA active
13 GND3
¾
When connecting a serial printer (using the Cardinal serial data cable, 8539-B108-1A) only
2 wires are used. The RED wire should be connected to Pin 7 (TXD1-RS232) and the
BLACK wire to Pin 10 (GND 1).
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
Optically Isolated Remote Inputs
Included with the I/O are 7 programmable inputs that may be used to remotely (up to 100 feet) initiate various functions within the indicator. These inputs are accessed via a terminal block
(P17) on the back of the PC board (see Figure No. 11). The 7 inputs are defined as follows:
U
PIN NO.
U
1
U
REMOTE INPUTS TERMINAL – (P17)
Function
U
+ SRC(12 to 24VDC)
2 ZERO
3 TARE
U
PIN NO.
U
6
U
Function
U
- - - - (Not Used)
7 STOP
8 START
9 DUMP
5 PRINT
Remember that the input must be connected to GND to initiate the function.
AC Input Relay Board(s)
The AC Input Relay Board(s) are mounted in an external junction box for use with the 225
Indicator. The RB4-ACIN (115 VAC) or RB4-ACINV (230 VAC) contain one board and supports 4 inputs (jumper selectable). The RB8-ACIN (115 VAC) or RB8-ACINV (230 VAC) contain two boards and supports 7 inputs that are jumper selectable. The relay board used in the 115 VAC versions is Cardinal p/n 8200-C324-0A. The 230 VAC version uses relay board
Cardinal p/n 8200-C324-1A. Connect the devices as shown in Figure No. 8.
INPUT RELAY TYPE IAC-5 90 to 140 VAC @ 6mA maximum for each plug-in relay
INPUT RELAY TYPE IAC-5A 180 to 280 VAC @ 6mA maximum for each plug-in relay
OUTPUT 5VDC @ 12mA from the 225 main pc board assembly P9
12VDC @ 12mA maximum from external source
CONNECTION Removable plug-in screw terminals for up to 14 AWG wire
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
AC Input Relay Board(s), Cont.
P17
225 Indicator
Relay Box Assembly RB4-ACIN or RB8-ACIN
Relay Box Assembly RB4-ACINV or RB8-ACINV
NOTE! AC INPUT RELAYS ARE VOLTAGE DEPENDENT. A DIFFERENT
RELAY IS REQUIRED FOR 115 VAC AND 230 VAC!
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
Preset Weight Comparator/Checkweigher Logic Level Output
If you so choose, you may use the logic level outputs from your Model 225 indicator’s preset weight comparators or checkweigher to control peripheral devices used to manage the flow of material or signal when the weight is within preset limits. Note that these outputs are at logic level and cannot drive external devices directly. Solid-state relays can be used to accept the logic level output from the 225 and in turn, drive the external device.
1. If the rear panel of the indicator has been removed, proceed to step 2. Otherwise, remove the 14 acorn nuts securing the rear panel to main housing
2. Loosen the gland connector for the cable. Refer to Figure No. 2 for the gland connector layout.
3. Slip the cable through the gland connector and into the enclosure.
4. Referring to Figure No. 4, remove 2 inches (not 5 to 6 inches) of the outer insulation jacket
5. Next, remove 1/4 inch of insulation from each of the wires.
6. Connect each of the wires to the Remote Outputs terminal block (P15 or P16) referring to
Figure No. 11 for terminal block locations.
7. To terminate a wire, use a small flat blade screwdriver and press down on the release bar for the terminal. Insert the wire into the terminal opening. Remove the screwdriver, allowing the release bar to return to its original position, locking the wire in place. See
Figure No. 5.
8. Repeat procedure until all wires are in place.
AC Output Relay Board(s)
The AC Output Relay Boards are mounted in an external junction box for use with the 225
Indicator. The RB4-ACOUT contains one board and supports 4 outputs (jumper selectable).
The RB8-ACOUT contains two boards and supports 8 outputs. The relay board used in both is
(Cardinal p/n 8539-C062-0A). Connect the devices to be controlled as shown in Figure No. 9 and 10.
The individual relays can be configured to be on (closed) or off (open) at weights under the preset weight then switch at the preset weight from on-to-off or off-to-on by setting the under weight condition to on or off during setup and calibration or setup review.
OUTPUT (closed) 28-240VAC @ 3A maximum for each plug-in relay
CONTROL INPUT 5VDC @ 12mA from the 225 main pc board assembly P8
CONNECTION Removable plug-in screw terminals for up to 14 AWG wire
NOTE! All relays are the normally-open type that will open when power to indicator is lost.
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
AC Output Relay Board(s), Cont.
P15
Relay Box Assembly RB4-ACOUT or RB8-ACOUT
225 Indicator
Figure No. 9
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
AC Output Relay Board(s), Cont.
P16
225 Indicator
Figure No. 10
Relay Box Assembly RB4-ACOUT or RB8-ACOUT
Re-Installing the Rear Panel
After all terminations have been made;
1. Remove the excess cable from the instrument enclosure and securely tighten each of the cable gland connectors. y Do not over-tighten these connectors but make certain they are snug. y DO NOT USE TOOLS! Finger-tighten only!
2. Ensure any unused gland connectors are plugged and replace the rear panel.
3. Secure the rear panel with the 14 acorn nuts removed earlier, following a diagonal pattern when tightening the acorn nuts.
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INSTALLATION, CONT.
Main PC Board I/O Functions Table
Refer to Figure No. 8 for the AC Input Relay board, Figure No. 9 and Figure No. 10 for the AC
Output Relay boards and Figure No. 11 for the Main PCB.
INPUTS OUTPUTS
P17 INPUTS P15 Presets Check 3 Check 5 Fill 1 Fill 2 Batch 1 Batch 2
2
3
ZERO
TARE
2 PWC 1 Under Under
3 PWC 2 Accept Lo Under
4 Gross/Net 4 PWC 3
5 PRINT 5 PWC 4
Over Accept
Lo Over
6
7
N/A
STOP
6 PWC 5
7 PWC 6
8 START 8 PWC 7
9 DUMP 9 PWC 8
Over
Fill Fast
Slow
Dump Dump
Fill 1
Fill 2
Fill 3
Fill 4
Fill 5
Fill 6
Fill 7
Dump
Fast 1
Slow 1
Fast 2
Slow 2
Fast 3
Slow 3
Dump
P16 Presets Check 3 Check 5 Fill 1
2 PWC 9 Under Under
3 PWC 10 Accept Lo Under
4 PWC 11
5 PWC 12
Over Accept
Lo Over
6 PWC 13
7 PWC 14
8 PWC 15
9 PWC 16
Over
Fill Fast
Slow
Dump Dump
Relay Box Cable Wire Number to Relay Number Table
Fill 2 Batch 1 Batch 2
Fill 1
Fill 2
Fill 3
Fill 4
Fill 5
Fill 6
Fill 7
Dump
Fast 1
Slow 1
Fast 2
Slow 2
Fast 3
Slow 3
Dump
The relay box cable wire numbers correspond to the indicator main PC board remote input
(P17) and output (P15 and P16) terminal connection pins.
CABLE WIRE RELAY NUMBER CABLE WIRE RELAY NUMBER
NUMBER (Set Proper Jumpers) NUMBER (Set Proper Jumpers)
1 +SRC (For AC Input Relays) 6 5
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MAIN PC BOARD
CAUTION!
This board contains static sensitive components. Improper handling can result in damage to or destruction of the components or board.
Such actual and/or consequential damage IS NOT covered under warranty.
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Figure No. 11
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MAIN PC BOARD, CONT.
J1 (AUTO ON) – AUTO-ON JUMPER
When installed, this jumper will cause the indicator to power on automatically whenever power is applied to the power input connector. If power is lost momentarily and then reapplied, the indicator will turn on without pressing the ON key.
J2 (TEST) – TEST JUMPER
When installed, this jumper will turn the backlight on, ignoring the BACK LITE= setting.
J3 (8V) – 8V EXCITATION JUMPER
When installed, this jumper allows the 225 indicator to supply 8 VDC excitation voltage when a remote (external) 12 VDC battery is used to power the indicator. To operate from the 12 VDC battery, the load cell excitation voltage MUST be set to 8 VDC (J3 closed). Operating with the load cell excitation voltage set to 12 VDC will result in an unstable weight display.
J4 (PWC1-8) and J5 (PWC9-16) – ACTIVE REMOTE OUT JUMPERS
When installed, these jumpers allow the 225 indicator to supply (source) 5 VDC to a solid-state relay or other load of 200 ohms or greater. To operate from the 5 VDC source, the positive connection from the relays must be connected to P15 (P16) pins 2 through 9 and the negative wire from the relays to P15 (P16) pin 10 (GND). See Figure No. 9 for connector P15 location and Figure No. 10 for connector P16 location.
For completely isolated outputs, J4 (J5) must be open (on one pin only or removed) and the user must provide 5 to 12 VDC to P15 (P16) pin 1 (+SRC) and a ground return to the load.
The load must still be 200 ohms or greater and P15 (P16) pin 10 (GND) is not connected.
J6 (REMOTE IN) – REMOTE IN JUMPER
When installed, this jumper allows the 225 indicator to supply (source) 5 VDC to a remote input circuit. Connecting P17 pins 1 through 9 to P17 pin 10 (GND) through a switch will cause the selected action. See Figure No. 8 for connector P17 location.
For completely isolated inputs, J6 must be open (on one pin only or removed) and the user must provide 5 to 12 VDC to P17 pin 1 (+SRC) and a ground return to the switch connected to P17 pin 2 through 9. Note that P17 pin 10 (GND) is not connected.
J7 (+SEN) and J9 (-SEN) – SENSE JUMPERS
If the sense leads are NOT used, you must install jumpers at J7 and J9 (near the P13 and P14 terminal blocks). These jumpers connect the sense leads to the excitation leads. If sense leads ARE used (as in motor truck scales), these jumpers should be open (on one pin only or removed).
J8 (DLB) – DEAD LOAD BOOST JUMPER
For very low dead loads (less than 10% of the combined load cell capacity) connect J8, the
DLB (dead load boost) jumper on the printed circuit board.
J10 (GTC) – GND TO CHASSIS JUMPER
When installed, this jumper connects the analog circuit ground to the indicator chassis ground.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
The Model 225 indicator has 8 standard function keys, a full “QWERTY” alpha-numeric keypad, 4 soft (programmable) keys and 4 navigation keys with an interactive ENTER key.
The keypad is used to enter commands and data into the indicator. This section describes each key along with its normal function. Refer to Figure No. 12 or the actual indicator while reading this section.
The membrane keypad is not to be operated with pointed objects (pencils, pens, fingernails, etc). Damage to keypad resulting from this practice is NOT covered under warranty.
Navigation
Keys
Soft Keys
Standard
Function Keys
Alpha-numeric
Keys
Figure No. 12
Standard Function Keys
ON/OFF KEY
Pressing this key when the indicator is off will apply power and turn it ON. If the indicator is already on, pressing this key will turn the indicator OFF.
ZERO KEY
This key is used to reset the gross weight to zero. If the gross weight exceeds the preset limit for this key, an error message will be displayed when the key is pressed. The zero limit may be set to either 4% or 100% of scale capacity. The limit is set during Calibration and
Setup of the scale.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS, CONT.
Standard Function Keys, Cont.
TARE KEY
This key is a dual function key. Pressing the TARE key alone (Pushbutton Tare mode) will cause the current gross weight to be stored as the new tare weight and cause the weight display to change to the net weight display mode ( NET will be shown on right side of display). Pressing this key after entering a numeric value (Keypad Tare) will cause the value entered to be accepted as the new tare weight.
NOTE: Tare weights equal to or greater than scale capacity cannot be entered. In addition, the keypad tare weight division value must be the same as the scale division value. For example, a unit with .005 lb as the division value will display ERROR if you attempt to enter 1.003 for the tare weight.
NET/GROSS KEY
This key is used to toggle between the Net and Gross weight mode. The selected mode is indicated by showing G for Gross weight or NET for Net weight on the display. Note that the display will show an error ( -NO TARE-) and the indicator will remain in the Gross weight mode if the key is pressed and valid tare weight has not been entered.
UNITS KEY
Pressing this key will change the weighing units to the alternate units if selected during the calibration and setup of the indicator. The available units of measure ( BASE UNITS= and CNVT UNITS=) are enabled or disabled in calibration and setup. The available units include tons, pounds only, ounces, tonnes (metric tons), kilograms, grams and custom.
Note that not all combinations are supported.
ACCUM KEY
This key is used to display the contents of the 32 ID accumulators, the total Gross and Net weight accumulators, the 200 ID storage accumulators, the Batcher bin accumulators and the Count Function piece count accumulators. Note that the Total Gross, Total Net and
Count accumulators are updated with every print command. Refer to the NET/GROSS
ACCUMULATORS, ID STORAGE OPERATION (ID ACCUMULATORS) OR COUNT
OPERATION sections of this manual for more information.
TIME/DATE KEY
This key is used to program the time, date and consecutive number. Refer to the TIME,
DATE AND CONSECUTIVE NUMBER section of this manual more information.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS, CONT.
Standard Function Keys, Cont.
PRINT KEY
Pressing this key will add the displayed Gross or Net weight or Piece Count to the associated accumulator and initiate the transmission of weight and other data selected during setup to the printer output port
U unless
U
the continuous data feature of the port was enabled during calibration and setup.
NOTE! The indicator will not respond to the Print command unless the weight display is stable. If displaying Gross weight, the only weight printed is Gross weight. If displaying Net weight, the Gross, Tare, and Net weights are printed.
The Model 225 includes support for Cardinal’s proprietary VISUALIZER Ticket and Label
Generation Software. VISUALIZER is a PC based program that can design a ticket or label then download the ticket information to the indicator.
The program also allows file transfer between the indicator and the PC.
The 225 allows six programmable formats in addition to the standard print tab settings format.
Print formats are selected by using the SHIFT and
PRINT keys in combination (refer to the Shift Key section for details). NOTE! When the PRINT key is pressed the indicator looks for the selected format. If no VISUALIZER ticket is found it reverts to the print tab settings.
#2
10:19 07/23/2008
100.00 lb G
20.00 lb T
80.00 lb N
0.00 lb GROSS
ACCUM
272.00 lb NET ACCUM
SAMPLE TICKET
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS, CONT.
Alpha-Numeric Keys
The alpha-numeric keys are used to enter commands and data into the indicator during
Calibration and Setup as well as during normal operations.
NUMERIC KEYS (1 to 9 and 0)
These keys are used to enter numeric data during the setup and calibration as well as during normal operation of the indicator. Note that they have alternate meanings. In the alphanumeric mode, when combined with the SHIFT key, their alternate meaning is output.
For example, pressing the SHIFT key and then the 4 key will output the $ dollar sign.
←⎯ /ESC KEY
This key has several functions. During Setup, when a setup parameter is displayed, pressing this key will "backup" to the previous selection. Also note that on prompts requiring a value to be entered, pressing the ←⎯ /ESC key will clear the value.
In normal operation, this key is used during numeric data input to delete a number entered.
If the last number entered is incorrect, press the ←⎯ /ESC key once to deleted the number.
If more than the last number is incorrect, press the ←⎯ /ESC key for each number to be deleted. Note that if a number has not been entered, the indicator will ignore this key.
QWERTY KEYS
These keys are used to enter alpha data during Calibration and Setup as well as during normal operations. Pressing the SHIFT key before pressing an alpha key will toggle the key to output its alternate meaning. For example, pressing the SHIFT key then the A key will output a lower case “a” (not a capital letter).
ENTER KEY
The ENTER key serves several purposes. During Calibration and Setup (as well as during normal operations), pressing the key will retain the current setting and return the display to the menu display. It is also used when entering or changing data to signal the completion of data entry. The data entered will then be processed or saved.
During normal operations it is used in combination with the SHIFT key to increase the LCD contrast.
SPACE
This key is used to enter a blank space during alpha-numeric data input for Calibration and
Setup as well as during normal operations. When combined with the SHIFT key, it is used to decrease the display contrast.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS, CONT.
Alpha-Numeric Keys, Cont.
SHIFT
This key is used for several functions. It is used in combination with the Navigation ENTER key (red square key in center of the Navigation arrows) to enter the Calibration and Setup mode.
During Calibration and Setup (as well as during normal operations), pressing the key before pressing an alpha-numeric key will toggle the key to output its alternate meaning. For example, when combined with an alphabetic key, the SHIFT key causes a lower case letter
(not a capital letter) to be output.
Shift Key Combinations
SHIFT, ESC, ACCUM KEY
The 225 will retain and display on command the maximum weight value measured since the indicator has begun operation or since the maximum value was last cleared. The maximum value is displayed by pressing the SHIFT key, the ESC key and then the ACCUM key when the display is showing the FUNCTION= prompt. Press the ENTER key to exit and return to normal operation.
SHIFT, ESC, PRINT KEY
This combination is used to change the selected print ticket format. Pressing the SHIFT key, the ESC key and then the PRINT key when the display is showing the FUNCTION= prompt. The display will change to show PRINT=X. Note that X is the current ticket format selected.
If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the ENTER key to exit and return to normal operation. Otherwise, using the numeric keys enter the new value for the ticket format and then press the ENTER key to exit and return to normal operation.
0 = Print Tab Settings
1 = Default Print Format 2 = VISUALIZER Ticket 3 = VISUALIZER Ticket
4 = VISUALIZER Ticket 5 = VISUALIZER Ticket 6 = VISUALIZER Ticket
In addition to using the above key combination to change the print ticket format, the operator (just prior to printing the ticket) can change the print ticket format at the end of the weighing operation. This is accomplished by performing the normal weighing operation and then pressing the desired format number (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6), followed by pressing the
PRINT key.
NOTE! When a print format is selected by either method, it will remain active until changed by the operator.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS, CONT.
Shift Key Combinations, Cont.
SHIFT, ENTER KEY
During normal operations this combination is used to
U increase
U
the LCD contrast. Refer to the DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT section of this manual for more information.
SHIFT, SPACE KEY
This combination is used during normal operations to
U decrease
U
the display contrast. Refer to the DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT section of this manual for more information.
SHIFT & TARE KEY
This combination is used during normal operations to display the current Tare weight. The tare weight will be displayed for 3 seconds and then the 225 will return to normal operations.
SHIFT, UNITS KEY
This combination will enter the Test mode. Refer to the TEST MODE AND ERASING
MEMORY section of this manual for more information.
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KEYPAD FUNCTIONS, CONT.
Soft Keys
MEM KEY
This key is used by the ID Storage feature to enter permanent identification (ID) strings and perform other ID functions. Refer to the ID STORAGE OPERATION section of this manual for more information.
ID KEY
This key is used to display and enter an alphanumeric identification (ID) string for use in printing and in the ID Storage feature. Refer to the ID STORAGE OPERATION section of this manual for more information.
DELETE KEY
This key is used by the ID Storage feature to delete ID numbers. Refer to the ID STORAGE
OPERATION section of this manual for more information.
PRESET KEY
This key is used to enter the Preset Weight Comparators “PWC” weight and trim values.
Refer to the PRESET WEIGHT COMPARATORS OPERATION section of this manual for more information.
COUNT KEY
This key is used by the Counting feature. Refer to the Operation, COUNTING FEATURE
OPERATION section of this manual for more information.
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ANNUNCIATORS
The annunciators are turned on to show that the indicator is in the mode corresponding to the annunciator label or that the status indicated by the label is active.
0 (ZERO)
This annunciator is turned on to show that the weight is within +/- 1/4 division of the center of zero.
(STABLE)
This annunciator is turned on when the weight display is stable. This indicates the change in successive weight samples is less than the motion limits selected during
Calibration and Setup.
G (GROSS)
This annunciator is turned on to indicate that the displayed weight is the Gross weight.
NET
This annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight is the Net weight (Gross weight less Tare weight).
T
This annunciator is turned on to indicate that the displayed weight is the tare weight.
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ANNUNCIATORS, CONT. oz (OUNCES)
This annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight unit is ounces, for example, oz
9 9 .
0 lb (POUNDS)
This annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight unit is pounds, for example, lb
3 4 7 tn (TONS)
This annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight is avoirdupois tons, for example,
1 0 .
7 2 tn g (GRAMS)
This annunciator is turned on to indicate that the displayed weight measurement is grams, for example,
1 1 0 2 g kg (KILOGRAMS)
This annunciator is turned on to indicate that the displayed weight is kilograms, for example,
1 2 5 0 kg t (TONNES “METRIC TONS”)
This annunciator is turned on to show that the displayed weight measurement is metric tons, for example,
1 3 .
4 5 t
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TIME, DATE AND CONSECUTIVE NUMBER
12-Hour Clock Format Selected in Setup ( TIME=12)
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the TIME/DATE key.
2. The display will change to show TIME=XXXXXX, where XXXXXX is the current time.
3. If the time displayed is correct, press the ENTER key and proceed to step 5.
4. Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the correct time (HHMMSS) and then press the ENTER key.
IMPORTANT! Note that with a 12 hour clock format, 8:30 AM or 8:30 PM are entered the same way, as 083000. The next prompt ( AM=) determines whether AM or PM is printed on the ticket.
5. The display will change to show AM=XXX, where XXX is current setting (YES or NO).
6. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press the ENTER key and proceed to step 8.
7. Otherwise, press YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the ENTER key to save the new setting and proceed to the next prompt.
8. The display will change to show DATE = XXXXXX. Note that XXXXXX is the current date displayed in the format selected during Calibration and Setup. See the USA= parameter in SETUP MENU #1.
9. If the date displayed is correct, press the ENTER key and proceed to step 11.
10. Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the correct date (in the format selected during
Calibration and Setup, MMDDYY or DDMMYY) and then press the ENTER key.
11. The display will change to show CNC NO=XXXXXX, where XXXXXX is the current consecutive number.
12. If the consecutive number displayed is correct, press the ENTER key to return to normal operations.
13. Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the new consecutive number (6 digits max.) and then press the ENTER key to return to normal operations.
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TIME, DATE AND CONSECUTIVE NUMBER, CONT.
24-Hour Clock Format Selected in Setup (TIME=24)
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the TIME/DATE key.
2. The display will change to show TIME=XXXXXX, where XXXXXX is the current time.
3. If the time displayed is correct, press the ENTER key and proceed to step 5.
4. Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the correct time (HHMMSS) and then press the ENTER key.
IMPORTANT! With a 24 hour clock format, AM and PM times are entered differently. y When entering times
U before
U
noon, the actual time is entered. For example, 8:30
AM would be entered (and would print on the ticket) as 083000. y When entering times
U after
U
noon, you must add 12 to the time. For example, 8:30
PM would be entered (and would print on the ticket) as 203000.
5. The display will change to show DATE = XXXXXX. Note that XXXXXX is the current date displayed in the format selected during Calibration and Setup. See the USA= parameter in SETUP MENU #1.
6. If the date displayed is correct, press the ENTER key and proceed to step 8.
7. Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the correct date (in the format selected during
Calibration and Setup, MMDDYY or DDMMYY) and then press the ENTER key.
8. The display will change to show CNC NO=XXXXXX, where XXXXXX is the current consecutive number.
9. If the consecutive number displayed is correct, press the ENTER key to return to normal operations.
10. Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the new consecutive number (6 digits max.) and then press the ENTER key to return to normal operations.
DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
The Model 225 indicator uses a combination of the SHIFT, ENTER and SPACE keys to adjust the contrast of the LCD display.
To Increase the LCD Contrast
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press and hold the SHIFT key and then press the ENTER key.
2. Repeat pressing the ENTER key to increase the contrast to the desired level.
3. When the LCD contrast is at the desired level, stop pressing the ENTER key and release the SHIFT key to save the setting and return to normal operating mode.
To Reduce the LCD Contrast
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press and hold the SHIFT key and then press the SPACE key.
2. Repeat pressing the SPACE key to reduce the contrast to the desired level.
3. When the LCD contrast is at the desired level, stop pressing the SPACE key and release the SHIFT key to save the setting and return to normal operating mode.
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CALIBRATION AND SETUP
Security Seals
A Category 1 Audit Trial is provided on the Model 225 with two event counters that increment when a change is made to features that are required by NTEP or OIML to be sealed. One counter is designated for calibration parameters and one is designated for configuration changes as required in NCWM Publication 14, 2007. Each event counter has a capacity to record 999 changes. The data for the counters is maintained in non-volatile memory. Refer to the VIEW AUDIT TRAIL COUNTERS section of this manual for more information.
If your local metrology laws require the use of physical sealing, the Model 225 has been designed with two types of security seals. One seal, a calibration jumper prevents unauthorized access to the calibration adjustments while the second seal (lead-wire) prevents the rear panel from being removed from the indicator to gain access to the jumper.
NOTE! The calibration seal jumper (P6) is located on the main printed circuit board and can
only be accessed by removing the rear panel of the indicator.
The following setup parameters CAN NOT be changed with the calibration seal jumper (P6) installed.
On SETUP/REVIEW MENU
3. CALIBRATE SCALE
1. USA
On SETUP MENU #1
4. OIML
2. NSC
3. LFT
8. NO OF SCALES
9. TOTALIZE
On Setup Menu #2
5. CALIBRATE
On Setup Menu #3
G/N ACCUMS
1. BASE UNITS
2. CNVT UNITS
3. Z TRACK
On 4. SETUP SCALE MENU #1
4. Z LIMIT
5. PWR UP Z
6. SAMPLES
7. STABLE
8. STBL CNT
9. WT INTERVALS
1. FILTER
On 4. SETUP SCALE MENU #1
3. FBRK 5. DPP
2. FMAX 4. INTERVAL 6. CAP
NOTE! With the calibration seal jumper installed, a long error beep with CAL SEAL displayed will occur when attempting to change the above listed parameters.
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CALIBRATION AND SETUP, CONT.
Your 225 indicator has been thoroughly tested and calibrated before being shipped to you. If you received the indicator attached to a scale, calibration is not necessary. If the indicator is being connected to a scale for the first time or recalibration is necessary for other reasons, proceed as indicated.
Calibration and Setup of the indicator is accomplished entirely by the keypad and does not require removing a calibration jumper or pressing a calibration switch
1
.
During the calibration and setup process it is necessary to enter operational parameters and data using the indicator keypad.
ENTER key
U without
U
entering a new value will retain the current setting and return the display to the menu display.
• To change a setting, enter or select a new value and then press the ENTER key. The new setting will be saved and the display will return to the menu display.
• Note that pressing the ←⎯ /ESC key on YES or NO prompts will “backup” to the previous selection. Also note that on prompts requiring a value to be entered, pressing the ←⎯ /ESC key will clear the value.
Figure No. 13
Navigation
Keys
Soft Keys
Alpha-numeric
Keys
CAUTION! The membrane keypad is not to be operated with pointed objects
(pencils, pens, fingernails, etc). Damage to keypad resulting from this practice will NOT be covered under warranty.
1
If your local metrology laws require the use of physical sealing, to enter calibration and setup, the calibration seal jumper must be removed. You may gain access to this jumper by removing the fourteen (14) acorn nuts securing the rear panel. Refer to Figure No. 12 for the location of the jumper.
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CALIBRATION AND SETUP, CONT.
With the i ndicator ON, press the SHIFT key and th en press the Navigation ENTER key (red square key in center of the Navigation arrows). The display will change to show the
SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
SETUP/REVIEW MENU
1.ENTER CALIBRATION AND SETUP
2.VIEW AUDIT TRAIL COUNTERS
3.CALIBRATE SCALE 1
Enter Selection: 1 ^ EXIT
1. ENTER CALIBRATION AND SETUP
SETUP MENU #1
With the SETUP/REVIEW MENU displayed, press the 1 key and then the ENTER key. The display will change to show SETUP MENU #1.
SETUP MENU #1
1. USA=XXX
2. NSC=XXX
3. LFT=XXX
4. OIML=XXX
5. TIME=XX
9. TOTALIZE=XXX
10. MODE OF OP=0 NORM
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
6. CLR TARE=XXX
7. CLEAR ID=XXX
8. NO OF SCALES=X
1. USA=XXX (DOMESTIC or INTERNATIONAL)
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the USA= parameter will be shown.
Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SETUP MENU #1.
USA=YES (Domestic)
DATE = MM/DD/YY
Z LIMIT = NO
CAP + 5% to OC
USA=NO (International)
DATE = DD/MM/YY
Z LIMIT = YES
CAP + 9 grads to OC
ETR able = YES
PT printed with tare. Lamp test on power up. Lorry Weigher Operation
(Any MODE OF OP but 1 or 6).
NSC (Australia NSC Requirements) setup parameter selection allowed
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CALIBRATION AND SETUP, CONT.
2. NSC=XXX (AUSTRALIA NSC REQUIREMENTS)
NOTE! In countries requiring the 225 to meet Australia NSC requirements, the USA= parameter must be set for international use ( USA=NO) to allow the 2. NSC=XXX setup parameter selection.
With SETU P MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the NSC= parameter will be shown.
Note that X XX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 2 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER ke y to save the new setting and return to SETUP M ENU #1.
NSC=YES NSC=NO
Australia NSC Requirements
Enabled
Australia NSC Requirements
Disabled
3. LFT=XXX (LEGAL FOR TRADE)
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the LFT= parameter will be shown.
Note that XXX is the current value . If the setting displaye d is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise , press the 3 key, th e ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft ke ys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SETUP MENU #1.
LFT=YES LFT=NO
Interval Settings ( INTERVAL) allowed are: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50
Interval Setting ( INTERVAL) is selectable from 1 to 99.
NOTE! If LFT=YES and USA=YES
Division must be 100 to 10,000
Z TRACK = .5 or 0 to 3
Inhibit serial da ta during input
DATE = MM/DD/YY
Z LIMIT = NO
CAP + 5% to OC
NOTE! If LFT=NO
Enables the Converted Units Net
Weight print feature
N OTE! If LFT=YES a nd USA=NO
STABLE = 1
DATE = DD/MM/ YY
Z TRACK = 0.5
Z LIMIT = yes
CAP + 9 grads to OC
PT printed with tare
Lamp test on power up
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CALIBRATION AND SETUP, CONT.
4. OIML=XXX (PROTECTIVE INTERFACE)
NOTE! If the 225 is used in a country where the application requires a protective interface, the USA= parameter must be set for international use (USA=NO) to allow the 4. OIML=XXX setup parameter selection.
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the OIML= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, procee d to the next setup param eter.
Otherwise, press the 4 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SETUP MENU #1.
OIML=YES OIML=NO
Protective Interface Enabled Protective Interface Disabled
NOTE ! When Y ES is selected, serial port COM1 will be dedicated to outputting scale gross w eight whenever the application is executing.
5.
TIME=XX (CLOCK TIME FORMAT)
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the TIME= parameter will be shown. Note that XX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to th e next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 5 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter 12 o r 24 a nd then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the SETUP MENU #1.
TIME=12 TIME=24
1 2 hour clock (AM/PM) 24 h our clock
(8:30 PM will print as 08:30 PM)
6. CL R TARE=XXX (CLEAR TARE)
(8:3 0 PM will print as 20:30)
With SE TUP MENU #1 displayed the cu rrent settin g for the CLR TARE= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the s etting displayed is ac ceptable, proceed to the n ext setup parameter.
Otherw ise, press the 6 key , the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SETUP MENU #1.
CLR TARE=YES CLR TARE=NO
Automatically cl ears Stored Tare when Net weight goes below zero
Stored Tare is not cleared when
Net weight goes below zero
The following is a typical example of the Clear Tare feature in use.
1. Pla ce container on scale, then press the TARE key.
2. Load container with item to be weighed and perform normal weighing operation.
3. Re move load (item AND container) from scale.
4. Scale weight returns to below zero (weight of container) and is then reset to zero.
5. Operator is required to repeat step 1 before next weighing operation.
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CALIBRATION AND SETUP, CONT.
7. CLEAR ID=XXX (CLEAR ID)
W ith SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the CLEAR ID= paramet er will be s hown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proce ed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 7 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SETUP MENU #1.
CLR ID=YES CLR ID= NO
Automatically clears ID after print ID is not cleared after print
8. NO OF SCALES=X (NUMBER OF SCALES)
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the NO OF SCALES= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current va lue. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
O therwise, press the 8 key, the ENTER key an d then using the numeric keys, enter the number of scales and then press the ENT ER key to save the new setting and return to
SETUP MENU #1. Allowable values are: 1, 2 or 3.
NOTE! Support for more than 1 scale requires the 225-DS (Dual Scale) Card.
If 2 or 3 are enter ed for number of scales, the 225 will check for additional scales. If additional scales are not found, it will display an error message and default back to 1 scale.
9. TOTALIZE=XXX (SCALE TOTALIZER)
With t he 225-DS (Dual Scale) C ard installed an d the number o f scales set for 2 or 3, the 225 can sum the weights of two or more scale s and make the total available to be displayed.
The totalizer can be referenced as if it were another scale. NOTE! The totalizer's scale number will always be 4 regardless of th e actual number of scales attached to the indicator.
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the TOTALIZE= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is t he current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, p roceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 9 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft k eys) and then the
E NTE R key to save the new setting and return to SETUP MENU #1.
TOTALIZE=YES TOTALIZE=NO
Scale Totalizer Enabled S cale Totalizer Disabled
NOTE! All scales to be included in the totalizer must have iden tical settings for:
BASE UNITS, CNVT UNITS, INTERVAL , DDP, SAMPLES, STABLE and STBL CNT. They also must be set for WT INTERVALS=1 and MO DE
OF OP=0 1 , an error message will be display ed.
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10. MODE OF OP=X XXXX (MODE OF OPERATION)
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the MODE OF OP= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value and XXXX is the mode of operation abbreviation .
If the setting displayed is acceptable, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to SETUP MENU #2 or press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to t he
SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
Othe rwise, press the 1 and 0 keys and then th e ENTER key. T he display will change to show th e Mode Of Operation Men u.
0. Normal Indicator (Normal Indicator = NORM)
Press the 0 key, the ENTER key and then press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to exit and return to SETUP MENU #1. Press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow ) to proceed to the next display, SETUP MENU #2.
1. ID Storage (ID Storage = IDS)
Press the 1 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the ID Storage Menu. Refer to the ID STORAGE SETUP, Mode Of Operation = 1 (ID Storage) sectio n of this manual.
2. Dig ital Fill Ctrl (Digital Fill Control = DFC)
Press the 2 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the Digital Fill Control Men u.
Refer t o the MODE OF OPERATION = 2 (Digital Fill Control) section of the manual on the 225 Installation and Technical CD-ROM.
3. Preset Weight Comp (Preset We ight Comp = PWC)
Press the 3 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the Preset Weight Comparator
Menu. Refer to the PRESET WEIGHT COMPARATORS SETUP, Mode Of Operation = 3
(Preset Weight Comp) section of this manual.
4. Check Weigher (Check Weigher = CHW )
Press the 4 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the Check Weigher Menu. Refe r to the MODE OF OPERATION = 4 (Check Weigher) section of the manual on the 2 25
Installation and Technical CD-ROM .
5. Batcher (Batcher = BATR)
Press the 5 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the Batcher Menu. Refer to the
MODE OF OPERATI ON = 5 (Batcher) secti on of the manual on the 225 Installation and
Te c hnical CD-ROM.
6. Pack age Weigher (Package Weigher = PKW)
Press t he 6 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the Package Weigher Menu.
Refer to the MODE OF OPERATION = 6 (Package Weigher) section of the manual on the 225 Installation and Technical CD-ROM.
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SETUP MENU #2
SE RIAL INPUT/OUTPUT SETUP
W ith SETUP MENU #1 displayed, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to
SETUP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP SCALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
1. SERIAL (SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT)
With SETUP MENU #2 displayed, press the 1 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the Serial Menu.
Serial Menu
1. PRINTER
2. COM1
3. COM2
4. COM3
Enter Selection: 0 ^ EXIT
1. P RINTER (PRINTER)
With the Serial Menu displayed, press the 1 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the
PRINTER SETUP MENU.
PRINTER SETUP MENU
1. BAUD=X XXXXXX
2. PARITY=X XXXX
3. BITS=X
4. STOPS=X
5. CONT=XXX
6. TYPE=X XXXXXXXXXX
7. SCALE = 0
8. IR ON=XXX
Enter Selection: 0 ^ EXIT
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1. BAUD=X XXXXXX (PRINTER PORT BAUD RATE)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the BAUD= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value and XXXXXX is the actual baud rate. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key and then using the num eric keys, enter the value for the printer port baud rate and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SETUP MENU. Allowable values are 0 through 13.
0 = 3 00
1 = 6 00
4 = 480 0
5 = 9600
8 = 28800
9 = 38400
12 = 115200
13 = 230400
2 = 1 200
3 = 2400
6 = 14400
7 = 19200
10 = 57600
11 = 76000
2. PARITY=X XXXX (PRINTER PA RITY RATE)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the PARITY= parameter wil l be shown. Note that X is the current value and XXXX is the description.
If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherw ise, press the 2 k ey, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer parity rate and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SETUP MENU. Allowable values are 0, 1 or 2.
0 = NONE (No Parity) 1 = Odd Parity 2 = Even Parity
3. BITS=X (PRINTER DATA BITS)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the BITS= parameter will be show n. Note that X is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 3 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer data b its and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SET UP MENU. Allowable values are 7 or 8.
4. STOP S=X (PRINTER STOP BITS)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displa yed the current setting for the STOPS= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value. If the setting displayed is accep table, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 4 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer stop bits and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SETUP MENU. Allowable values are 1 or 2.
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5. CONT=XXX (PRINTER CONTINUOUS OUTPUT)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the CONT= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 5 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SETUP MENU.
CONT=YES CONT=NO
Contin uous Output Enabled Continuou s Outpu t Disabled
6. TYPE=X XXXXX XXXXX (P RINTER CONTINUOUS OUTPUT SELECTION)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU display ed the curren g TYPE= p arameter will be sho wn. Note th at X is t he current va lue and XXXXXXXXXX is the description. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 6 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer continuous output selection and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SETUP MENU. Allowable value s are 0 th rough 7 and 9.
0 = SMA
1 = SB400
2 = SB200
3 = IQ355
4 = TOL SHORT
5 = NUMERIC WT
6 = SB500
7 = SB250/500M
9 = TALLEY
7. SCALE=X (SCALE USED FOR PR INTER DATA)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the SCALE= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 7 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the scale the printer will receive data from and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SETUP MENU. Allowable values are
1 through 4. NOTE! Scale 1 is the default setting. Also note, 4 is the Scale Totalizer.
8. IR ON=XXX (INFRARED “IR” DATA PORT)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the IR ON= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is a cceptable, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to re turn to the Serial Menu.
Otherwise, press the 8 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SETUP MENU.
IR ON=YES
IR Data Port is Enabled and IR input is allowed.
IR ON=NO
IR Data Port is Disabled and IR input will be ignored.
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NOTE! If you selected 6. SB500 for the TYPE= parameter, the following setup parameters Manual Mode= and Thres Wt= will be shown on the
PRINTER SETUP MENU.
9. Manual Mode=XXX (MANUAL LIGHT MODE)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the
Manual Mode= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value . If the setting displayed is acceptable, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to the Serial Menu.
Otherwise, press the 9 key, th e ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and the n the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PRINTER SETUP MENU.
Manual Mode=YES
Manual Mode is Enabled. Pressing
START/STOP key will toggle traffic light between Green and Red.
Manual Mode=NO
Manual Mode is Disabled.
Threshold weight is used to toggle light between Green and Red.
10.
Thres Wt=XXXXXXX (THRESHOLD WEIGHT FOR AUTO MODE)
With the PRINTER SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the Thres Wt= parameter will be shown. N ote that XXXXXXX is the cu rrent value. I f the setting d isplayed is a cceptable, pre ss EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) t o return to the
Serial Menu.
Otherwise, press the 1 and 0 keys, the ENTER
1
key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the threshold weight used to cont rol the traffic light auto mode and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the PR T
MENU. Note that entering 0 disables the traffic light auto mode.
1
I f scale gross weight is less than or equal to thresho ld weight, traffic light will be Green.
W hen scale gross weight is greater than threshold weight, traffic light will be Red.
NOTE! If manual light mode is disabled ( Manual Mode=NO) and 0 is entered for the threshold weight ( Thres Wt=0), the traffic light feature will be disabled
(turned off).
Printe r Setup Completed
The pr inter setup has been completed, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to the Se rial Menu and proceed to the COM port (serial port) setup.
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The foll owing describes the setup for the 225 COM ports (Serial Ports).
Althoug h the three (3) COM ports can be configured differently, they have the same s etup parameters. In the se tup menus shown and parameters described,
COM1 (Serial Port 1) is referenced. Substitute the C OM port number you are configuring for the number shown.
Serial Menu
1. PRINTER
2. COM1
3. COM2
4. COM3
Enter Selection: 0 ^ EXIT
2 . COM1 (COM1, SERIAL PORT 1)
With the Serial Menu displayed, press the key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the
COM1 SETUP MENU.
COM1 SETUP MENU
1. BAUD=X XXXXXX
2. PARITY=X XXXX
3. BITS=
4. STOPS=X
5. CONT=XXX
6. TYPE=X XXXXXXXXXX
7. SCALE=0
Enter Selection: 0 ^ EXIT
1.
BAUD=X XXXXXX (COM1 BAUD RATE)
With the COM1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the BAUD= param eter will be shown. Note that X is the current value and XXXXXX is the actual baud rate. If the se tting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer port baud rate and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the COM1 SETUP MENU. Allowable values are 0 through 13.
0 = 300 4 = 4800 8 = 28800 12 = 115200
1 = 600 5 = 9600 9 = 38400 13 = 230400
2 = 1200
3 = 2400
6 = 14400
7 = 19200
10 = 57600
11 = 76000
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2 . PARITY=X XXXX (COM1 PARITY RATE)
With the COM1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the PARITY= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value and XXXX is the descriptio n.
If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 2 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer parity rate and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the COM1 SETUP MENU. Allowable v alues are 0, 1 or 2.
0 = NONE (No Parity) 1 = Odd Parity 2 = Even Parity
3. BITS =X (COM1 D ATA BITS)
With the COM1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the BITS= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 3 key, the E NTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer data bits and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the CO .
are 7 o r 8.
4. STOP S=X (COM1 STOP BITS)
With the COM1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the STOPS= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value. If the setting displayed is accep table, proceed to th ra
Otherw ise, press the 4 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer stop bits and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the COM1 SETUP MENU. Allowable values are 1 or 2.
5. CONT=XXX (COM1 CONTINUOUS OUTPUT)
With the COM1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the CONT= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is a cceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 5 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the COM1 SETUP MENU.
CONT=Y ES CONT=NO
Contin uous Output Enabled Continuo us Outpu t Disabled
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6. TYPE=X XXXXXXXXXX (COM1 CONTINUOUS OUTPUT SELECTION)
With the COM1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the TYPE= para meter will be shown. Note that X is the current value and XXXXXXXXXX is the description. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 6 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer continuous output selection and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the COM1 SETUP MENU. Allowable value s are 0 through
7 and 9.
0 = SMA
1 = SB400
2 = SB200
4 = TOL SHORT
5 = N UMERIC WT
6 = SB500
9 = TALLEY
3 = IQ355 7 = SB250/500M
7. SCALE=X (SCALE USED FOR COM1 DATA)
With the COM1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the SCALE= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 7 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the scale the printer will re ceive data from and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the COM1 SETUP MENU. Allowable values are 1 through 4. NOTE! Scale 1 is the default setting. Also note, 4 is the Scale Totalizer.
NOTE! If you selected 6. SB500 for the TYPE= parameter, the following setup parameters Manual Mode= and Thres Wt=will be shown on the
COM 1 SETUP MENU.
9. Manual Mode=XX (MANUAL LIGHT MODE )
With the COM 1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the
Manual Mode= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current va lue. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press EXIT (Navig ation Keys UP Arrow) to return to th e Serial Menu.
Otherwise, press the 9 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) an d then the
E NTER key to save the new setting and return to the COM 1 SETUP MENU.
Ma nual Mode=YES
Manual Mode is Enabled. Pressing
START/STOP key will toggle traffic light between Green and Red.
Ma nual Mode=NO
Manual Mode is Disabled.
Threshold weight is used to toggle light between Green and Red.
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10. Thres Wt=XXXXXXX (THRESHOLD WEIGHT FOR AUTO MODE)
With the COM 1 SETUP MENU displayed the current setting for the Thres Wt= parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to the
S erial Menu.
Otherwise, press the 1 and 0 keys, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the threshold weight
1
used to control the traffic light auto mode and then pres s the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the COM 1 SETUP
M ENU. Note that entering 0 disables the traffic light auto mode.
1
If scale gross weight is less t han or equal to thres hold weight, traffic light will be Green.
When scale gross weight is greater than threshold weight, traffic light will be Red.
NOTE! If manual light mode is disabled ( Manual Mode=NO) and 0 is entered for the threshold weight ( Thres Wt=0), t he traffic light feature will be disabled
(turned off).
COM1 (Serial Port 1) Setup Completed
The CO M1 (Serial Port 1) setup has been completed, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP
Arrow) to return to the Serial Menu and proceed to the COM2 or COM3 port setup.
Serial Menu
1. PRINTER
2. COM1
3. COM2
4. COM3
Enter Selection: 0 ^ EXIT
When setup of the PRINTER port and all of the COM ports has been completed, press EXIT
(Navig ation Keys UP Arrow) to exit and return to the SETUP MENU #2.
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, y P roceed to the next setup parameter. y Press PREV (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to SETUP MENU #1. y Pres s NEXT (Navigation Keys Down A rrow ) to proceed to the SETUP M ENU #3.
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DI O SETUP (PWC Status)
With th e SETUP MENU #1 displayed, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to procee d to SETUP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP SCALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
2. DIO (T OGGLE PWC STATUS)
With the S ETUP MENU #2 displayed, press the 2 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to the DIO SETUP MENU.
With the DIO SETUP MENU displayed the current status of the 16 Preset Weight
Comparators (PWC) will be shown. If the status displa yed is acceptable, press EXIT
(Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to exit and return to the SETUP MENU #2.
Otherwise, press the PWC number to toggle its status (turn ON or OFF) and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting.
DIO Setup Completed
When the status of all Preset Weight Comparators has been completed, press EXIT
(Navigation K eys UP Ar row) to exit and return to the SETUP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP SCALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, y Proceed to the next setup parameter. y Press PREV (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to SETUP MENU #1. y Press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to the SETUP MENU #3.
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PRINT TABS SETUP
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proc eed to
SETUP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP SCALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
3. PRINT TABS (PRINT TABS SETTING)
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, press the 3 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
PRINT TABBING MENU #1
1. PORT=X XXXXXXX 6. TIME=YY.XX
2. PRT BEG=XXXXXXXXXXXX 7. DATE=YY.XX
3. AUTO LF=XXX 8. CNC NO=YY.XX
4. ENDING LF=XX 9. GROSS=YY.XX
5. PRT END=XXXXXXXXXXX X 10. TARE=YY.XX
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
1. PORT=X XXXXXXX (SELECT PORT FOR PRINTER)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the PORT= parameter will be shown. Not e that X is the current v alue and XXXXXXX is the descri ption. If the setti ng displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherw ise, press the 1 key, th e ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the port the printer will b e connected to and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #1. Allowable values are 0 throug h 3.
0 = PRINTER 1 = COM1 2 = COM2 3 = COM3
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2. PRT BEG=XXXXXXXXXXXX (PRINT BEGINNING)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the PRT BEG= parameter wi ll be shown. Note that XXXXXXXXXXXX is the string of HEX numbers sent to the printer before anything else. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 2 key, the ENTER key and then using the alphanumeric keys, enter the new string and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRI NT TABBING MENU #1.
3. AUTO LF=XXX (AUTOMATIC LINE FEED “DATA FORM AT TERMINATION”)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the AUTO LF= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup par ameter.
Otherwise, press the 3 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
4. ENDING LF=XX (N UMBER OF LINEFEEDS PRINTED AFTER LA ST LINE)
With P RINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the E NDING LF= param eter will be shown. Note that XX is a pre-selected number of linefee d commands that th e indicator can transmit at the end of a data transmission to a print e r, to space the paper in the printer to the desired position for withdrawal or for the next p rint. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 4 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the number of linefeeds to be exec uted after the last printed line and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
Allowable values are: 0 through 99.
5. PRT END=XXXXXXXXXXXX (PRINT BEGINNING)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the PRT END= parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXXXXXXX is the string of HEX numbers
1 sent to the printer after the ENDING LF. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, pres s the 5 key, the ENTER key and then using the alp hanumeric keys, enter the new string and then press the E NTER key to save th e new settin g and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
1
HEX numbers are always 2 digits. For example, 7 is entered as 07. The maximum entry is 6 numbers (12 characters). Valid entries are 01 through FF. Note that 00 is not valid.
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TABS SETTING (General Format Information)
The ge neral format for the input is A = YY.XX.
Whe re:
A is the character identifying the data printed
YY is the number of lines down
XX is the number of spaces to the right.
N OTE! Enter 00 in either location, YY or XX, to disable the d ata from printing.
6. TIME=YY.XX (TIME PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the TIME= parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the c urrent position for printing of the time.
If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 6 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, e nter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to
PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
7. DATE=YY.XX (DATE PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the DATE= parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the d ate.
If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup param eter.
Otherwise, press the 7 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to
PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
8. CNC NO=YY.XX (CONSECUTIVE NUMBER PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current se tting for the CNC NO= parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the consecutive number. If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
O therwise, press the 8 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to
PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
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9. GROSS=Y Y.XX (GROSS WEIGHT PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 display ed the current setting for the GROSS= para meter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the
Gross weight. If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 9 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save th e new setting and return to
PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
10. TARE=YY.XX (TARE WEIGHT PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the TARE= parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the Tare weight. If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 and 0 keys, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #1.
W ith PRINT TABBING MENU #1 displayed, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to pro ceed to PRINT TABBING MENU #2.
PRINT TABBING MENU #2
11. NET=YY.XX 16. TIME=YY.XX
12. G ACCUM=YY.XX 17. DATE=YY.XX
13. N ACCUM=YY.XX
14. COUNT=YY.XX
15. PCS WT=YY.X
X
Enter Selection: 0 ^ PREV `
11.
NET=YY.XX (NET WEIGHT PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the NET= parameter will be show n. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the Net weight. If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key twice, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position an d then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #2.
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12. G ACCUM=YY.XX (GROSS WEIGHT ACCUMULATOR PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the G ACCUM = parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the
Gross weight accumulator. If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup param eter.
Otherwise, press the 1 and 2 keys, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING ME NU #2.
13. N ACCUM=YY.XX (NET WEIGHT ACCUMULATOR PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the N ACCU M= parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the Net weight accumulator. If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup p arameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 and 3 keys, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position and then p ress the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #2.
14. COUNT=YY.XX (COUNT (NU MBER OF PIECES ON SCALE) PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the COUNT= parameter will be shown . Note that YY.XX is the current po sition for printing of the
Count (number of pieces on scale). If the position displayed is ac ceptable, proceed to the ne xt setup parameter.
Otherw ise, press the 1 and 4 key s, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #2.
15. PCS WT=YY.XX (PIECE WEIGHT PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the PCS WT= parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the
Piece weight. If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 and 5 keys, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys , enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #2.
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16. CNV NET=YY.XX (CONVERTED UNITS NET WEIGHT PRINT LOCATION)
You must select LFT=NO, during Calibration and Setup to enable the Conve rted
Units Net Weight print feature. NOTE! The CNV NET= weight will only print if the converted weight is greater than zero and the 225 in is the Net mode.
With PRINT TABBING MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the CNV NET= parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the
Converted Units Net weight. If the position displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 and 6 keys, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys , enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #2.
17. ID=YY.XX (ID STORAGE NUMBER PRINT LOCATION)
With PRINT TABBING MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the ID= parameter will be shown. Note that YY.XX is the current position for printing of the ID Storage number. If the position displayed is ac ceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 and 7 keys, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the new print position and then press the ENTER key to save the new settin g and return to PRINT TABBING MENU #2.
Print Tabs Setting Completed
With P RINT TABBING MENU #2 displayed, press PREV (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to PRINT TABBING MENU #1 or press EXIT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to return to SET UP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP SCALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, y Proceed to the next setup parameter. y Press PREV (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to SETUP MENU #1. y Press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to the SETUP MENU #3.
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T he following describes the Scale Setup for the 225. The standard 225 supports on e
(1) scale. With the optional 225-DS Dual Scale card installed, it can support up to three (3) sc ales. In the setup menus shown and parameters described, Scale 1 is referenced . Substitute the scale number you are configuring for the number sho wn.
SETU P SCALE
With S ETUP MENU #1 displayed, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to
SETUP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP SCALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
4. S ETUP SCALE 1
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, press the 4 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to S CALE 1 SETUP MENU #1.
SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1
1. BASE UNITS=X XX 6. SAMPLES=XXX
2. CNVT UNITS=X XX 7. STABLE=XX
3. Z TRACK=X.X 8. STBL CNT=XXX
4. Z LIMIT=XXX 9. WT INTERVALS=XX
5. PWR UP Z=XXX
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
1. BASE UNITS=X XX (BASE U NITS)
With S CALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the BASE UNITS= param eter will be shown. Note that X is the current value and XX is the description. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the base units and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 . Allowable values are 0 through 6.
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2. CNVT UNITS=X XX (CONVERTED UNITS)
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the CNVT UNITS = parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value and XX is the description . If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 2 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the converted units and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1. Allowable values are 0 through 6.
0 = none
1 = tn (tons)
2 = g (grams)
U
BASE and CONVERTED UNITS SELECTIONS
U
3 = lb (pounds)
4 = oz (ounces)
5 = kg (kilograms
6 = t (tonnes “metric tons”)
3. Z TR ACK=X.X (ZERO TR ACKING RANGE)
With S CALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the Z TRACK= parameter will be shown. Note that X.X is the current value. If the setting displayed is accep table, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 3 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the zero tra cking range and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1. Allowable values are: 0.0 (disables Zero
Tracking), 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0 and 9.0.
4. Z LIMIT=XXX (ZER O LIMIT RANGE)
With S CALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting fo r the Z LIMIT= param eter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is accep table, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherw ise, press the 4 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTE R key to save the new setting and return to the
Z LIMIT=YES
5% of scale capacity
Z LIMIT=NO
Full capacity (no limit)
5. PWR UP Z=XXX (POWER-UP ZERO FEATURE)
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the PWR UP Z= p arameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 4 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
E NTER key to save the new setting and return to the
PUO = YES
Automatic Re-Zero on Power-Up
PUO = NO
No Re-Zero on Power-Up
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6. SAMPLES=XXX (SAMPLE RATE)
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the SAMPLES= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 6 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the sample rate in samples per second and then press the ENTER key to sa ve the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1. Allowable values fo r the sample rate are: 1 through 100.
7. STABLE=XX (STABLE “MOTION RANGE”)
W ith SCALE 1 S ETUP ME NU #1 displayed n STABLE= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is th n detection. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 7 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the new range (the number of divisions of change permitted before indicating unstable) and then press the ENTER key to save t he new setting and return to
S CALE 1 SETUP MENU #1. Allowable values are: 0 through 99 divisions.
8. STBL CNT=XXX (STABLE COUNT “CONSECUTIVE STABLE READINGS”)
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the STBL CNT= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current num ber of consecutive stable w eight readings before indicating stable weight. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 8 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the re turn to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1. Allowable values are: 1 through 255.
9. WT INTERVAL=X (WEIGHT INTERVAL “SINGLE O R DUAL”)
W ith SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the
W T INTERVAL= p arameter will be sho wn. Note that X is the current value. If the sett ing displayed is accep table, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 9 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the weight interval and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting a nd return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1. Allowable values are: 1 or 2.
WT INTERVAL=1
Single Interval (One weight range)
WT INTERVAL=2
Dual Interval (Two weight ranges)
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9. WT INTERVAL=X (WEIGHT INTERVAL “SINGLE OR DUAL”), CONT.
CAUTION! When using the dual interval feature of the 225, do not attempt to use a division value in the low range that is too sm all to provide adequate signal strength for stable operation of the indicator. Most scale installations will allow the smaller division to be 1/2 of the larger division value when the dual interval feature is used.
The inherent sensitivity and capabilities of the 225 will allow you to select combinations that are beyond the practical limits of today’s load cells for dependable, stable performance. The ap pearance of such a situation will be instability in the lo wer range, while the higher range will operat e as it should.
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 displayed, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to p roceed to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2.
SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2
1. FILTER=X 6. CAP=XXXXXXX
2. FMAX=XXX
3. FBRK=XXX
4. INTERVAL=XX
5. DPP=X
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
NOTE! Although shown on the scale setup menu, the setup parameters FMAX= and FBRK= can only be selected when CUSTOM FILTERING (FILTER=3) has been selected.
1. FILTER=X (DIGITAL FILTERING)
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the FILTER= parameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value for the digital filtering. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the digital filtering and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2. Allowable values are 0, 1, 2, o r 3.
0
1
2
3
DISABLED (NO Filtering )
MINIMAL FILTERING (S amp le Rate = 2)
MODERATE FILTERING (Sample Rate = 1)
CUSTOM FILTERING (additional parameters available)
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Filter Setting Recommendations
N on Critical Sample Rate
If the sample rate is not critical, as in static weighing, set FILTER= to: y FILT ER=0 (NO Filtering) y FILT ER=1 (FMAX=6, FBRK=12, SAMPLES=2/Sec) or y FILT ER=2 (F MAX=6, FBRK=8, SAMPLES=1/Sec).
Critical Sample Rate
With a critical sample rate, as in a filling operation, use Custom Filtering ( FILTER=3).
1. SAMPLES= S AMPLE RATE (1 to 200 samples/second) determination:
Set the sample rate as close as possible to produce a display graduation change for every graduation of material added to the scale.
U
Material Flow Rate
(lbs/second)
U
Interval
= SAMPLES
EXAMPLE:
U
100lb s/sec
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10lbs
= 10s/s = SAMPLES
2. FBRK = FILTER BRE AK RANGE (1 to 64 graduations) determination:
Turn the filtering off by setting FILTER=0 . Operate the system as it will be normally used and, by observation, determine the number of grads of instability that needs to be f ered out. Set the break range ( FBRK=) to that value.
U
Weight Change
U
Interval
= FBRK
EXAMPLE: 20,000 x 10lb capacity scale with 800lb variation in the weight display.
U
800
U
10
= FBRK=80
3. F MAX= MAXIMUM FILTER LEVEL (0 to 255) determination: Set to desired results.
4. I f stability is unacceptable with any setting of FMAX=, reduce the sample r ate and/or increas e t he br eak range, FBRK= setting for increased filtering.
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2. FMAX=XXX (MAX IMUM FILTER LEVEL)
With SCALE 1 SETU P MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the FMAX= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value for the maximum filter level. The filter level is a nu mber from 1 to 255 that corresponds to the level of filtering with 255 being the greatest filtering and 1 the least. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 2 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the new maximum filter level and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2. Allowable values are: 1 through 255.
3. FBRK=XXX (FILTER BREAK RANGE)
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the FBRK= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value for the filter break range .
The break range is a number from 1 to 255 that corresponds to the number of division change s to break out of the filtering. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the ne xt setup parameter.
Otherw ise, press th e 3 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value f or the new fil t er brea k ran g e and then press the EN TER key to save the new setting and return to SCAL E 1 SETUP MENU #2. Allowable values are: 1 through 255.
4. INTERVAL=XX (INTERVAL SETTING)
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the INTERVAL= parameter will be shown. Note that XX is the current value for the interval (division) setting. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherw ise, press the 4 k ey , the ENTE R key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the interval and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2.
If the 225 is used in a Legal For Trade application ( LFT=YES), allowable values are:
1, 2, 5 0
If the 225 is NOT used in a Legal For Trade application ( LFT=NO), allowable values are: 1 through 99.
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5. DPP=X (DECIMAL POINT POSITION)
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the DPP= pa rameter will be shown. Note that X is the current value for the decimal point position. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 5 key, the ENTER key and th en using the numeric keys, enter the v alue for the decimal point position and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2. Allowable values are 0, 1, 2, or 3.
0 = XXXXXX 1= XXXXX . X 2 = XXXX . XX 3 = XXX . XXX
With SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2 displayed the current setting for the CAP= parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXX is the current value for the scale capacity. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 6 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the v alue for the scale capacity and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #2. Allowable values are 1 through 9,999,999. Note that the capacity can not exceed 7 digits or 9,999,999.
Sc ale 1 Setup Completed
Th e SCALE 1 setup has been completed, press PREV (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to SCALE 1 SETUP MENU #1 or press EXIT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to retu rn to the SETUP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP SCALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, y Proceed to the next setup parameter. y Press PREV (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to SETUP MENU #1. y Press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to the SETUP MENU #3.
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CA LIBRATE
With th e SETUP MENU #1 displayed, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to procee d to SETUP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP S CALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ^ PREV `
5. C ALIBRATE 1
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, press the 5 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to S CALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU.
SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU
1. Swt= XXXXXXX 6. C1=XXX
2. Sct= XXXXXXX 7. C2=XXX
3. Zct= XXXXXXX 8. C3=XXX
4. FINE SPAN 9. C4=XXX
5. HI RES 10. CALIBRATE
Enter Selection: 0 ^ EXIT
1. Swt=XXXXXXX (SPAN WE IGHT)
2. Sct= XXXXXXX (SP AN COUNT)
3. Zct=XXXXXXX (ZERO COUNT)
CALIBRATION PARAMETERS
The calibr ation parameters ( Swt, Sc t and Zct) represent the test load (weight) and the analog to digital readings at zero and test load. These values are established when the scale is ca librated. By recording the parameter values, the indica tor can be returned to its present calibration settings without using test weights simply by entering the values.
6. C1=XXX
7. C2=XXX
8. C3=XXX
9. C4=XXX
CALIBRATION “C” NUMBERS
The calibration “C” numbers ( C1, C2, C3 and C4) represent the present calibration settings. Each number may be up to three digits in length. The “C” numbers are established when the scale is calibrated. By recording these numbers, the indicator can be returned to its present calibration settings without using test weights simply by entering the
“C” numbers.
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4. FINE SPAN (FINE SPAN ADJUSTMENT)
If Fine Span Adjustment
U is
U
desired, place a calibrated test weight on the scale and wit h the
SCALE 1 CALIBRATION ME NU displayed, press the 4 key and then the ENTER key. The display will change to show SCALE 1 FINE SPAN ADJUST. Note that ADJ = XXXXXXX is the current displayed weight.
SCALE 1 FINE SPAN ADJUST
^ UP ` < EXIT
ADJ = XXXXX y Press UP (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to increase the span. y Press DOWN (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to decrease the span. y Press EXIT (Navigatio n Keys Left Arrow) to save the new set ting and return to the
SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU.
5. HI RES (HIGH RESOLUTION ADJUSTMENT)
If High Re solution Weight adjustment is desired, place a calib rated test weight on the scale and with th e SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed, press the 5 key and then the
ENTER ke y. The display will change to show SCALE 1 HIRES ADJUSTMENT. Note that
HIRES=XXXXXX is the active weight in “high resolution” mode (in 1/10 interval).
SCALE 1 HIRES ADJUSTMENT
^ UP ` < EXIT
ZERO :zero scale PRINT : print weight
HIRES=XXXXXX y Press UP (Na vigation Keys UP Arrow) to increase the span. y Press DOWN (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to de crease the span. y Press EXIT (N avigation Keys Left Arrow) to save the new setting and return to the
SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU. y Press the ZERO key to zero the scale. y Press the PRINT key to print the weight (followed by the text TEST).
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CALIBRATION METHODS
Th e 225 has two methods to enter the calibration procedure. One method is selected from the
SE TUP/REVIEW MENU and the other method selected from SETUP MENU #2.
Fr om SETUP/REVIEW MENU:
With the SETUP/REVIEW MENU displayed, press the 3 key and then the ENTER key. This method proceeds directly to a display showing the settings for the capacity, interval, decimal point position and the first calibration parameter, CAL 1=0.0.
From SETUP MENU #2:
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, press the 5 key and then the ENTER key to proceed to SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU. With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed, press the 1 and 0 keys and then the ENTER key. This method will change the SCALE 1
CALIBRATION MENU to show the settings for the capacity, interval, decimal point position and the first calibration parameter, CAL 1=0.0.
CALIBRATION MODES
The 225 indicator has seven modes that can be used to perform calibration. Four of the m odes require a test load (weight), one e last two use parameter values or the calibration “C” num bers from a previous calibration. The calibration modes are as follows:
1. Multi-Point
This method requires two weights, an empty scale and has two conversion factors. It uses three calibration points; CAL 1=, CAL 2= and CAL 3=. The three points corres pond to zero weight, mid-point weight and test load (weight) and can be applied in any order.
2. Dual-Poin t w ith Zero (First Zero)
This is a s tandard calibration method requiring one weight, an empty scale and has one conversion factor. This method uses two calibration points ( CAL 1= and CAL 2=) to establish a zero (no load) calibration value and to span the indicator. The two points correspond to zero weight and test load (weight) and can be applied in any order. This method should be us ed for first-time ca libration and complete recalibration.
3. Dual-Point
U without
U
Zero (False Zero)
This calibration method requires one test weight and establishes a new conversion factor only. It is used to establish a false (temporary zero) zero without affecting the zero calibration value stored during the last calibration. This is particularly useful in tank weighing applications, where it may b e impractical or impossible to completely empty the tank. This method uses two calibration po ints, CAL 1= and CAL 2=. The value of the test load (weight) is entered when CAL 1= is displayed and then the N ET/GROSS key pressed when CAL 2= is displayed.
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4. Single-Point for Span Only (Last Zero)
This calibration method requires one test weight, the scale at zero and establis hes a new conversion factor (span) without affecting the zero calibration value stored during the last calibration. This minimizes pla cing and removing test loads (weights) and is especially useful when checking high capacity scales. This method uses two calibration points, CAL
1= and CAL 2=. The value of the test load (weight) is entered when CAL 1= is displayed and then the ZERO key pressed when CAL 2= is disp layed.
5. Single-Point for Zero Only (Only Zero)
This calibration method requires no test weight, an empty scale and establishes a new zer o without affecting the conversion factor (span). This is useful to regain the full range of zer o limit when the dead load of the scale has changed. This would occur for example, if a guard rail has been added to the scale platform. This method uses two calibration points,
CAL 1= and CAL 2=. The ENTER key is pressed when CAL 1= is displayed and then the ZERO key pressed when CAL 2= is displayed.
6. Calibration Parameters (Swt, Zct and Sct)
The calibration parameters represent the test load weight Swt= (Span Weight) and the analog to digital readings at zero Zct= (Zero Count) and test load Sct= (Span Count).
These values are established w hen the scale is calibrated. They are useful when replacing an indicator ( or if the need arises to re-calibrate the scale) and a test load (weights) aren’t available. By entering the previously recorded parameter values, the indicator can be returned to its present calibration setting without using test load (weights).
7. Calibration “C” Numbers
The calibration “C” numbers ( C1=, C2=, C3= and C4=) are displayed on the SCALE 1
CALIBRATION MENU during the calibration and setup procedure. These numbers correspond to the calibration setting of the indicator. They can be used when replacing a n indicator (or if the need arises to recalibrate the scale) and test load (weights) aren’t available. By entering the previously recorded numbers, the indicator can be returned to its present calibration settings without using test load (weights).
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Multi-Point Calibration
CAL 1= (FIRST CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed, press the 1 and 0 keys and then the
ENTER key. The display will change to show the settings for capacity, interval, decimal point position and CAL 1=0.0. This is the first of three calibration weights. It could b e
ZERO (no load), the MID-POINT weight or the TEST load (weight).
1. If the first calibration weight is to be ZERO (no load), press the ENTER key. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 2=.
2. If the first calibration weight is to be the MID-POINT weight or the TEST load (weight), place the weights on the scale.
3. Using the numeric keys, enter the value of the TEST load (weight) and then press the
ENTER key.
4. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 2=.
C AL 2= (SECOND CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
The display will show CAL 2=XXXXXXX. This is the second of three calibration weights.
It could be ZERO (no load), the MID-POINT weight or the TEST load (weight).
1. If the second calibration weight is to be ZERO (no load), press the 0 key and then the
ENTER key. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 3=.
2. If the second calibration weight is to be the MID-POINT weight or the TE ST load
(weight), place the weights on the scale.
3. Using the numeric keys, enter the value of the test load (weight) and then press the
ENTER key.
4. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 3=.
CA L 3= (LAST CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
The display will show CAL 3=XXXXXXX. This is the last o f three calibration weights. It could be ZERO (no load), the MID-POINT weight or the TEST load (weight).
1. If using 3 point calibration and the last calibration weight is to be ZERO (no load), press the 0 key and then the ENTER key. The display will change to show the SCALE 1
CALIBRATION MENU.
2. If using 3 point calibration and the last calibration weight is to be the MID-POINT weight or the TEST load (weight), place the weights on the scale.
3. Using the numeric keys, enter the value of the test load (weight) and then press the
ENTER key.
4. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU.
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Dual-Point with Zero (First Zero) Calibration
CAL 1= (FIRST CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed, press the 1 and 0 keys and then the
ENTER key. The display will change to show the settings for capacity, interval, decimal point position and CAL 1=0.0. This is the first of two calibration weights. It could be
ZERO (no load) or the TEST load (weight).
1. If the first calibration weight is to be ZERO (no load), press the ENTER key. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 2=.
2. If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST load (weight), place the weights on the scale.
3. Using the numeric keys, enter the value of the TEST load (weight) and then press the
ENTER key.
4. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 2=.
CAL 2= (SECOND CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
The display will show CAL 2=XXXXXXX. This is the second of two calibration weights.
It could be ZERO (no load) or the TEST load (weight).
1. If the second calibration weight is to be ZERO (no load), press the 0 key and then the
ENTER key. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 3=.
2. If the second calibration weight is to be the TEST load (weight), place the weights on the scale.
3. Using the numeric keys, enter the value of the test load (weight) and then press the
ENTER key.
4. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 3=.
CAL 3= (LAST CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
The display will show CAL 3=. This weight is not used. Press the ENTER key to skip
CAL 3=. The display will change to show the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MEN U.
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Dual-Point
U
without
U
Zero (False Zero) Calibration
CAL 1= (FIRST CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed, press the 1 and 0 keys and then the
ENTER key. The display will change to show the settings for capacity, interval, decimal point position and CAL 1=0.0. This is the first of two calibration steps. This weight is the TEST load (weight).
1. Place the weights on the scale.
2. Using the numeric keys, enter the value of the TEST load (weight) and then press the
ENTER key.
3. The dis play will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 2=.
CAL 2= (SECOND CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
The display will show CAL 2=XXXXXXX. This is the second of two calibration steps.
1. Remove the weights on the scale, and then press the NET/GROSS key.
2. The display will change to show the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU.
Single-Point for Span Only (Last Zero) Calibration
CAL 1= (FIRST CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed, press the 1 and 0 keys and then the
ENTER key. The display will change to show the settings for capacity, interval, decimal point position and CAL 1=0.0. This is the first of two calibration steps. This weight is the TEST load (weight).
1. Zero the scale, and then place the weights on the scale.
2. Using the numeri c keys, enter the value of the TEST load (weight) and then press the
ENTER key.
3. The display will flash CALIBRATING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 2=.
C AL 2= (SECOND CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
The display will show CAL 2=XXXXXXX. This is the second of two calibration steps.
1. Remove the weights on the scale, and then press the NET/GROSS key.
2. The display will change to show the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU.
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Single-Point for Zero Only (Only Zero) Calibration
CAL 1= (FIRST CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed, press the 1 and 0 keys and then the
ENTER key. The display will change to show the settings for capacity, interval, decimal point position and CAL 1=0.0. This is the first of two calibration steps.
1 . Insure the scale is empty and then press the ENTER key.
2. The display will flash CALIBRA TING... for a few seconds and then change to show CAL 2=.
CAL 2= (SECOND CALIBRATION WEIGHT)
The display will show CAL 2=XXXXXXX. This is the second of two calibration steps.
1. Press the ZERO key.
2. The display will change to show the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU.
Calibration Parameters
The calibration parameters ( Swt, Sct and Zct) represent the test load (weight) and the analog to digital readings at zero and test load. These values are established when the scale is calibrated. To return the indicator to its present calib ration settings (without using test we ights) enter the calibration paramete rs values.
1. Swt=XXXXXXX (SPAN WEIGHT)
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed the current setting for the Swt= parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXX is the current value for the calibrated te st load Span weight. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter th e value for the calibrated test load Span weight and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU. Allowable values are
1 through 9,999,999.
Note that the capacity can not exceed 7 digits or 9,999,999.
2. Sct=XXXXXXX (SPAN COUNT)
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed the current setting for the Sct= parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXX is the current value for the analog to digital reading at test load Span count. If the setting displayed is accepta ble, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 2 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the test load Span count and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU. Allowable values are 1 through 9,999,999. Note that the capacity can not exceed 7 digits or 9,999,999.
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3. Zct=XXXXXXX (ZERO COUNT)
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU di splayed the current setting for the Zct= parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXX is the current value for the analog to digital reading at zero, the Zero count. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed t o the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 3 key, the ENTER key and then using the num eric keys, enter the value for the zero load Zero count and then press the ENT ER key to save the new setting and return to the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU. Allowable values are 1 through 9,999,99 9. Note that the capacity can not exceed 7 digits or 9,999,999.
Ca libration “C” Numbers
T he calibration “C” numbers ( C1, C2, C3 and C4) represent the present calibration settings. Each number m ay be up to three (3) digits in length. These values are established when the scale is calibrated. To return the indicator to its pres ent calibration settings (without using test weights) enter the calibration “C” numbers.
6. C1=XXX
7. C2=XXX
8. C3=XXX
9. C4=XXX
CALIBRATION “C” NUMBERS
With the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION MENU displayed the current setting for the C1=,
C2=, C3= and C4= parameters will be shown. N ote that XXX is the current value for the calibration “C” number. If the settin gs displayed match the numbers recorded previously, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 6, 7, 8 or 9 key, (for the “C” number to be changed), the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the “C” number and then p ress the ENTER key to save the new setting and re turn to the SCALE 1 CALIBRATION
MENU. Allowable values are 1 through 255.
If any components have been changed that affect calibration and/or the scale is used in a commercial application and must be "Legal for Trade", calibration parameters or the “C” numbers cannot be use to re-calibrate.
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Sc ale 1 Calibration Completed
The SC ALE 1 calibration has been completed, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to SETUP MENU #2.
SETUP MENU #2
1. SERIAL
2. DIO
3. PRINT TABS
4. SETUP SCALE 1
5. CALIBRATE 1
Enter Selection: 0 ` NEXT ^
With the SETUP MENU #2 displayed, y Press PREV (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to SETUP MENU #1. y Press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to the SETUP MENU #3.
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SETUP MENU #3
ACCUMULATORS
With SETUP MENU #2 displayed, press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to
S ETUP MENU #3.
SETUP MENU #3
1. G/N ACCUMS=
2. BACK LITE= X
XXX
3. PASSWORD
Enter Selection: 0 ^ PREV `
1. G/N ACCUMS (GROSS/NET ACCUMULATORS)
With the SETUP MENU #3 displayed the current setting for the G/N ACCUMS= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the SETUP MENU #3.
G/N ACCUMS=YES G/N ACCUMS=NO
Gross and Net Accumulators are Enabled
Gross and Net Accumulators are Disabled
BACK LIGHT
2. BACK LITE (BACKLIGHT TURN-ON LEVEL)
With the SETUP MENU #3 displayed the current setting for the BACK LITE= parameter will be shown. Note that XX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 2 key and then the ENTER key. The display will change to show the current light level ( Lights= XX).
SETUP MENU #3
Lights= XX
BACK LITE = XX
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Using the numeric keys, enter the value for the new backlight turn-on level and then press the ENTER key to sa ve the new setting and return to SETUP MENU #3. Allowable values are: 0 through 99.
NOTE! The valu e selected must be less than the Lights= value to activate.
BACK LITE=0
Ba cklight always ON
B ACK LITE=99
Back light always OFF
BACK LITE=XX
Level that backlight turns ON at
PASSWORD
3. PASSWORD (PASSWORD)
The password setup parameter determines whether a password is required to enter
Calibration and Setup on indicators programmed for int ernational use ( USA=NO). If the indicator is programmed for domestic use ( USA=YES) the password parameter W ILL NOT be displayed on SETUP MENU #3.
W ith the SETUP MENU #3 displayed press the 3 k ey and then the ENTER key. The display will change to show PASSWORD=XXXXXXXXXXXX. Note that XXXXXXXXXXXX is the current password if a password was previously entered, otherwise only PASSWORD= w ill
If the se tting displayed is acceptable, p roceed to the next setup parameter. Oth erwise, using the alpha-numeric keys, enter up to 12 characters for the password and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the SETUP MENU #3.
PASSWORD OPERATION
W ith a PASSWORD set, anytime the operator tries to enter Calibration and Setup, the d isplay will show the PASSWORD= prompt requiring the operator to enter the correct password. If the wrong password is entered the indicator displays ERROR momentarily a nd returns to the weight mode. Note that the password is not shown on the display when t he operator is entering it.
NOTE! It is recommended to write t he password down and store it in a
U secure
U lo ation. If the password is forgotten or lost and a change to the indicator setup is required, the indicator must be reprogrammed. WARNING! Reprogramming the indicator will ERASE ALL the contents of the Nov-Ram and memory.
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With the SETUP MENU #3 displayed, y Press PREV (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to SETUP MENU #2. y
Press EXIT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to return to the SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
SETUP/REVIEW MENU
1.ENTER CALIBRATION AND SETUP
2.VIEW AUDIT TRAIL COUNTERS
3.
CALIBRATE SCALE 1
Enter Selection: 1 ^ EXIT
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AUDIT TRAIL COUNTERS.
A Category 1 Audit Trial is provided on the Model 225 with two event counters that increment w hen a change is made to features that are required by NTEP or OIML to be sealed. One counter is designated for calibration pa rameters and one is designated for configuration changes as required in NCWM Publication 14, 2007. Each event counter has a c apacity to record 999 changes. The data for the counters is maintained in non-volatile mem ory and can be viewed or printed by a weights and measures inspector. When selected, the display will s how a 3-digit number representing the Calibration and Configuration counters.
To View th e Audit Trail Counters
With the indic ator ON, press the SHIFT key and then press the Navigation ENTER key (red square key in center of the Navigation arrows) . The displa y will change to show the
SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
SETUP/REVIEW MENU
1.ENTER CALIBRATION AND SETUP
2.VIEW AUDIT TRAIL COUNTERS
3.CALIBRATE SCALE 1
Enter Selection: 1 ^ EXIT
2. VIEW AUDIT TRAIL COUNTERS
With the SETUP/REVIEW MENU displayed, press the 2 key and then the ENTER key. The display will change to show COUNTER MENU.
COUNTER MENU
CALIBRATION COUNTER : XXX
CONFIGURATION COUNTER : XXX
Press PRINT key to print counters.
Press any other key to EXIT
CALIBRATION COUNTER (CALIBRATION COUNTER)
The CALIBRATION COUNTER : XXX is the current value for the number of times the 225 has been calibrated.
CONFIGURATION COUNTER (CONFIGURATION COUNTER)
The CONFIGURATION COUNTER : XXX is the current value for the number of times the 225 has had a configuration change.
Press the PRINT key to print the counters using the selected printer port enabled during
Calibration and Setup. Otherwise, press any key (alpha-numeric, soft or the navigation keys) on the keypad to exit and return to the SETRUP/REVIEW MENU.
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ID STORAGE SETUP
Mode of Operation = 1 (ID Storage)
With SETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the MODE OF OP= parameter wil l be shown. Press the 1 and 0 keys and then the ENTER key. The display will change to sho w the Mode Of Operation Menu. Press the 1 key and then the ENTER key to select
ID Storage. The display will change to show the ID Storage Menu.
ID Storage Menu
1. WT ALARM=XXX 3. PROMPT 1=XXXXXXXXXXXX
2. ID COUNT=X 4. PROMPT 2=XXXXXXXXXXXX
5. PROMPT 3=XXXXXXXXXXXX
Enter Selection: 0 ^ EXIT
¿
1. WT A LARM (WEIGHT ALARM)
With the ID Storage Menu displayed the current setting for the WT ALARM= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value. The WT ALARM will energi ze relay #1 for a selected time when the weight o n the scale exceeds a threshold weight. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key, YE S or NO (on the soft keys) and then the
ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the ID Storage Menu.
WT ALARM = YES
Weight Alarm is ON
WT ALARM = NO
Weight Alarm is OFF
2. ID COUNT (NUMBER OF ID PROMPTS, Categories)
With th e ID Storage Menu displayed the current settin g for the ID COUNT= param eter will be shown. Note that X is the current va lue. These categories will be displayed when the ID key is pressed. Fo r example, in order to track the truck and trailer, two prompts (categories) would be needed. If the setting displayed is accep table, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 2 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, enter the value for the printer parity rate and then press the ENTER k ey to save the new setting and return to the ID Storage Menu. Allowable values are: 1, 2 or 3.
ID COUNT=1
One Prompt
ID COUNT=2 ID COUNT=3
P rompts
¿ T he value selected for ID COUNT will determine the number of additional prompts
( PROMPT X=) displayed on the ID Storage Menu.
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3.PROMPT 1= (PR OMPT 1 NAME)
With the ID Storage Menu displayed the current setting for the PROMPT 1= parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXXXXXXX is the current name. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 3 key, the ENTER key and then using the alpha-numeric keys, enter up to 12 characters to refer to the first prompt and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the ID Storage Menu.
4.PROM
PT 2= (PROMPT 2 NAME)
With th e ID Storage Menu displayed the current setting for the PROMPT 2 = parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXXXXXXX is the current name. If the setting displayed is ac ceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 4 key, the ENTER key and then using the alpha-numeric keys, enter up to 12 characters to refer to the second prompt and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the ID Storage Menu.
5. PROMPT 3= (PROMPT 3 NAME)
With the ID Storage Menu displayed the current setting for the PROMPT 3= parameter will be shown. Note that XXXXXXXXXXXX is the current name. If the s etting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 5 key, the ENTER key and then using the alpha-nu meric keys, enter up to 12 characters to refer to the third prompt and then press the ENTER key to s ave the new setting and return to the ID Storage Menu.
ID Storage Setup Completed
1. W ith the ID Storage Menu displayed, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to the Mode Of Operation Menu.
2. W ith the Mode Of Operation Menu displayed, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Ar row) to return to the SETUP MENU #1.
3. Press NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to the SETUP MENU #2.
4. P ress EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to the SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
5. P ress EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to reset the indicator and r eturn to normal operations.
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PRESET WEIGHT COMPARATORS SETUP
Mode of Operation = 3 (Preset Weight Comp)
With S ETUP MENU #1 displayed the current setting for the MODE OF OP= parame ter will be sho wn. Press the 1 and 0 keys and then the ENTER key. The display will change to s how the Mo de Of Operation Menu. Press the 3 key and then the ENTE R key to select
Preset Weight Comp. The display will change to show the ID Storage Menu.
Preset Weight Comparator Menu
1. OUTPUTS=XX
2. BAL PRNT=XXX
Enter Selection: 0 ^ EXIT
1. OUTPUTS (NUMBER OF PRESET WEIGHT COMPARAT ORS “PWC”)
W ith the Preset Weight Comparator Menu displayed the current setting for the
OUTPUTS= parameter will be show n. Note that XX is the current value. If the setting displayed is acceptable, proceed to the next setup parameter.
Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key and then using the numeric keys, ente r the v alue for the number of PWC outputs and then press the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the ID Storage Menu. Allowable values are: 1 through 16.
1 Low State before cutoff with 1 active Preset
2 Low State before cutoff with 2 active Presets
3 Low State before cutoff with 3 active Presets
4 Low State before c utoff with 4 active Presets
5 Low State before cutoff with 5 active Presets
6 Low State before cutoff with 6 active Presets
7 Low State before cuto ff with 7 active Presets
8 Low State before cutoff with 8 active Presets
9 High State before cutoff with 1 active Preset
10 High State before cutoff with 2 active Presets
11 High State before cutoff with 3 active Presets
12 High State before cutoff with 4 active Presets
13 High State before cutoff with 5 active Presets
14 High State before cutoff with 6 active Presets
15 High State before cutoff with 7 active Presets
16 High State before cutoff with 8 active Presets
Relay*
Open
Relay*
Closed
*
The relay state is based on using Cardinal Scale relays (p/n 6850-1013). If using relays other than those supplied by Cardinal Scale, refer to the relay manufacturers specifications.
NOTE! When power to the 225 is lost, the output returns to a Low State condition.
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2. BAL PRNT (AUTOMATIC PRINT ON BALANCE)
With the Preset Weight Comparator Menu displayed the current setting for the
BAL PRNT= parameter will be shown. Note that XXX is the current value.
If the Automatic Print on Balance is enabled, when the weight equals the preset value and all motion on the scale stops, the weight will be printed (if a printer is attac hed).
Note that the weight
U must
U
go below 50% of the preset value befor e another print operation can be performed.
If the s etting displayed is accepta ble, proceed to the next setup parameter. Otherwise, press the 1 key, the ENTER key, YES or NO (on the soft keys) and then the ENTER key to save the new setting and return to the ID Storage Menu.
BAL PRNT=YES
Automatic Print Enabled
BAL PR NT=NO
Automatic Print Disabled
Prese t Weight Comparators Setup Completed
1. W ith the Preset Weight Comparator Menu displayed, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP
A rrow) to return to the Mode Of Operation Menu.
2. W ith the Mode Of Operation Menu displayed, press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to the SETUP MENU #1.
3. P ress NEXT (Navigation Keys Down Arrow) to proceed to the SETUP MENU # 2.
4. Press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to return to the SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
5. Press EXIT (Navigation Keys UP Arrow) to reset the indicator a nd return to normal operations.
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ELECTRONIC TALLEY ROLL (ETR) FILE
Th e 225 is equipped with an Electronic Talley Roll (ETR) fea ture which stores the weight and a consec utive transaction number each time the indicator receives a Talley command from th e compu ting peripheral. The data is maintained in non-volatile memory and is available for use by a weights and measures inspector.
When enabled, each time the indicator receives an ETR request (SMA XT command), the curren t weight and an internal consecutive transaction number (that can not be modified ) will be stored in memory. The 225 has sufficient memory to create an ETR file that will store up to
7000 transactions. The ETR file is structured such that when its capacity is reached, the newes t transaction will replace the oldest. The ETR file can only be displayed and cannot be manua lly cleared or printed.
T o enable the Electronic Talley Roll (ETR) feature, the following parameters must be set:
In S ET UP MENU #1
• USA=NO
• MODE OF OP= (0, 2, 3, 4 or 5)
In SETUP MENU #2, 1. SERIAL, 2.COMX (Note that X is the COM port the indicator receives a Talley command from the computing peripheral)
• 5. CONT=NO
• 6. TYPE=9 TALLEY
Viewing the Electronic Talley Roll (ETR) File
1. With the ind icator in normal operations mode, press the SHIFT and then ←⎯ /ESC key.
2. The display will change to show the FUNCTION= prompt.
3. Press the ZERO key.
4. The display will show FIND ETR=0.
5. Using the numeric keys, enter the transaction number to find and then press the ENTER key.
6. The 225 will display ETR=XXXXXXYY for 3 seconds. Note that XXXXXX is the weight and YY is the units of measurement.
7. After displaying the record, the display will return to normal operation.
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COUNT OPERATION
Counting
.
You must select LFT=NO, during Setup and Calibration to enable the COUNT key and Counting functions.
Sampling and Counting
1. With the indicator in the Gross Weight mode ( G on the display), press the COUNT key.
The display will show ADD 5 PCS if no previous sample has been taken or COUNT= if a sample has previously been taken.
2. If ADD 5 PCS is displayed, proceed to step 4.
3. If COUNT= is displayed, press the COUNT key again to change the display to show
ADD 5 PCS then continue to step 4.
4. If needed, press the C OUNT key again to step to the next sample quantity. Continue pr essing the COUNT key until the desired value is displayed.
Note, that pressing the COUNT/SAMPLE key repeatedly will cause the sample quantity to step in the following sequence: 5, 10, 25, 50, 75, 5, 10, etc.
5. When the displayed value (for the sample size) is acceptable, press the ENTER key.
6. Otherwise, use the numeric keys to enter a new value (for the sample size) and then press the ENTER key to save it and proceed with the counting operation.
7. Add the indicated sample quan tity and press the ENTER key.
8. Add the pieces to be counted and read total the count
9. Press the NET/GROSS key to complete the counting operation and return to normal operation.
Counting Out From a Container
1. Place the filled contain er on the scale platform and press the TARE key.
2. The display will show zero weight and N ET to indicate the weight is Net weight.
3. Press the COUNT key.
4. Remove a sample piece from the container and press the ENTER key.
5. Remove the pieces from the container and read the total number removed.
6. Press the NET/GROSS key to complete the counting operation and return to normal operation.
N OTES y As the need for counting accuracy increases, the size of the sample must also increase. y As individual uniformity of the parts decrease, the sample size must increase. y Manual counting errors may occur if samples larger than necessary are used. y Because of variation of individual container weights, be certain to "tare off" each container by placing the empty container on the scale and pressing the ZERO key before proceeding with the count operation.
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ID STORAGE OPERATION
The ID Stora ge feature has been designed to control three different types of transactions and weighing operations. The first type of transaction assigns a permanent ID string, has a stored tare weig h t, and accumulates net weight totals for the ID. The second type assigns a permanent ID string and accumulates net weight totals for the ID, but doesn't have a permanent stored weight. The third type temporarily assigns an ID string (while weighing in) and does not accumulate a ny net weight totals for the ID.
PERMANENT
Single Pass Transaction (One Step Opera tion)
The first type of permanent transaction is a "single pass" transaction and is used to weigh loaded containers with a permanent ID string and a previously stored tare weight. The stored tare weight requires weighing the empty container in advance or if the weight of the empty container is known, by entering that value as a manual tare weight. The single pass transaction completes a ticket and accumulates the net weight for the ID associate d with the container with a "one step" weighing operation.
Two Pass Transaction (Two Step Operation)
T he second type of permanent transaction is a "two pass" transaction an d is used to weigh the loaded container once when it is empty and once when it is loaded. A permanent ID string and a previously stored zero (0) tare weight is required. In the two pass transaction, the zero tare weight is replace by the new tare weight after the first pass and returned to zero after the second pass when the transaction has b een completed. The two-pass transaction requires a "two step" weig hing operation. On the first step, the incoming weight will be stored and an interi m ticket will be printed. On the second step, during the outgoing transaction, a complete ticket will be printed and the n et weight for the ID associated with the container will be added to the accumulator.
TEMPORARY
Two Pass Transaction (Two Step Operation)
The third type is a temporary "two pass" transaction that also requires a "two step" operation. However, the I D string is only in memory while the container is weighed in an d out and the net weight wil l not be accumulated. In this type of transaction, on the first pass, the container will be place on the scale and an ID will be selected e ither by the operator entering a string in through the keyboard. The weight will be stored a nd an interim ticket will be printed. On the second pass, the ID string is entered and the store d weight is recalled for printing the complete ticket. After the ticket has printed, the ID number and the stored weight will be removed from memory.
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ID STORAGE OPERATION, CONT.
The following describes the ID Storage operation for the 225 with the ID Count set for one prompt. Therefore only one prompt name is referenced. Substitute the prompt name entered during ID Storage Setup for the prompt name shown. Note that w ith the
ID Count set for more than one prompt, additional steps will be displayed.
P ermanent Identification (ID) Strings
To Add A Perm anent ID Strings
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, p ress the MEM key. The display will change to show Id=.
2.
Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric ID string and press the ENTER key.
3.
The display will show ReF=.
4.
Using the alpha-numeric keys enter up to 12 characters for the name and then press the ENTER key.
5. The display will change to show a zero tare weight valu e stored.
6. If a zero tare weight is correct, press the ENT ER key and proceed to the next step.
Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the tare weight and then press the ENTER key or to use the current scale weight for the tare, press the GROSS key and then th e
ENTER key.
7.
The display will change to show a zero value for the accumulator associated with the ID string.
8.
If a zero value is correct, press the ENTER key to save it. Otherwise, using the numeri c keys, enter the accumulator value and then press the ENTER key to save it.
9.
The indicator will return to normal operation.
T o Edit A Permanent ID Strings
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the MEM key. The display will change to show Id=.
2.
Enter the ID string and press the ENTER key.
3.
The display will show ReF=XXXXXXXXXXXX. Note that XXXXXXXXXXXX is the name associated with the ID
4.
If the name displayed is acceptable, press the ENTER key to save it. Otherwise, usi ng the alpha-numeric keys enter up to 12 characters for the name and then press the
ENTER key.
5.
The display will change to show the current tare weight stored.
6. If the displayed tare weight is correct, press the ENTER key and proceed to the next step. Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the correct tare weight and then press the ENTER key or to use the current scale weight for the tare, press the GROSS key and then the ENTER key.
7. The display will change to show the current value for the accumulator associated with the ID string.
8. If the displayed value is correct, press the ENTER key to save it. Otherwise, using the numeric keys, enter the correct value and then press the ENTER key to save it.
9. The indicator will return to normal operation.
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ID STORAGE OPERATION, CONT.
P ermanent Identification (ID) Strings, Cont.
T o Delete A Permanent ID String:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the MEM key. The display will change to show Id=.
2. Enter the ID string to be deleted and then press the DELETE key.
3. The display will show Id deleted m omentarily.
4. The ID string entered along with its associated accumulator will be deleted.
5. The indicator will return to normal operation.
To Print A Permanent ID String:
1. With the indicator in normal op erations mode, press the MEM key. The display will change to show Id=.
2. Enter the ID string and then press the PRINT key.
3. A ticket containing the stored weight, the accumulated weight along with the ID string will be printed and the indicator will return to normal operation.
4. If the ID string entered does not exist, the display will show ID NOT FOUND and the n indicator will return to normal operation.
To Delete
U
All
U
Permanent ID Strings:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the MEM key. The display will change to show Id=.
2. Press the DELETE key. The display will show Del All?NO, which asks if all ID strings are to be deleted.
3. To delete all ID strings, pres s the YES key (display will change to Del All?YES) and then press the ENTER key.
4. All ID strings and the as sociated accumulators will be deleted.
5. The indicator will return to normal operation.
To Print
U
All
U
ID Strings:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the MEM key. The display will change to show Id=.
2. Press the PRINT key. The display will show Printing while all currently stored ID strings are printed.
3. The indicator will return to normal operation.
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ID STORAGE OPERATION, CONT.
Temporary Identification (ID) Strings
To Store A Temporary ID String and Print A Ticket
(Two Pass Transaction, Two-Step Operation
1. With the indicator in nor mal operations mode, press the ID key. The display will change to show ID1=.
2. Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric ID string and pre ss the ENTER key.
3. If this is the first pass for the ID string, the indicator will store the current sca le weight under this ID string, print a ticket and display Print Pass 1 .
4. If this is the second pass for the ID string, the indicator will print a ticket, display
Print Pass 2, and dele te the ID string.
To Automatically Assign A Temporary ID String
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ID key. The display will change to show ID1= .
2. Press the ENTER key. A temporary ID string will be assigned and the weight stored. A temporary ticket showing the ID string and weight will be printed.
If the ID string entered already exists, the display will show ID IN USE momentarily and the indic ator will return to normal operation.
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ID STORAGE OPERATION, CONT.
PERMANENT ID - Single Pass Transaction (One-Step Operation)
The single pass transaction (one step operation) is use d to weigh LOADED containers with a permanent ID string and a previously stored tare weight associated with that ID string. This requires weighing the empty container in advance or if the empty weight is known, by entering that value as a manual tare weight.
Loaded Container With Three ID Prompts
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, place the loaded container on the scale
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show ID1= (the Prompt 1 name en tered in ID Storage Setup).
3. Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric ID string and press the ENTER key.
4. The display will momentarily show REF= (an d the name associated with the ID) then change to ID2= (the Prompt 2 name entered in ID Storage Setup). y If only one ID prompt is needed, press the PRINT key to store the weight and print the ticket. Proceed to Step 9.
5 . If two ID prompts are required, enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric string for the second
ID prompt. y If o nly two ID prompts are needed, press the PRINT key to store the weight an d print the ticket. Proceed to Step 9. y If three ID prompts are required press the ENTER key to proceed to the third prompt.
6. The display will show ID3= (the Prompt 3 name entered in ID Storage Setup).
7. Enter up to a 12 digit alphanumeric string for the third ID prompt.
8. Press the PRINT or ENTER key to store the tare weight and print the ticket.
9. The indicator will print a ticket, display Print Pass 2, and then display
Accumulating before returning to the Gross weight display.
10. The Net weight will be added to the accumulator of the entered ID string and the ticket printed will show the TIME, DATE, ID, TIME/DATE of Stored Tare weight, the Gross,
Tare, and Net weights.
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ID STORAGE OPERATION, CONT.
PERMANENT ID - Single Pass Transaction (One-Step Operation)
Loaded Container With Two ID Prompts
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, place the loaded container on the scale
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show ID1= (the Prompt 1 name entered in ID Storage Setup).
3. Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric ID string and press the ENTER key.
4. The display will momentarily show REF= (and the name associated with the ID) then change to ID2= (the Prompt 2 name entered in ID Storage Setup). y If only one ID prom pt is needed, press the PRINT key to store the weight and print the ticket. Proceed to Step 7.
5. If two ID prompts are required, enter up to a 12 digit alphanumeric string for the second
ID prompt.
6. Press the PRINT or ENTER key to store the tare weight and print the ticket.
7. The indicator will print a ticket, disp lay Print Pass 2, and then display
Accumulating before returning to the Gross weight display.
8. The Net we ight will be added to the accumulator of the entered ID string and the ticket printed will show the TIME, DATE, ID, TIME/DATE of Stored Tare weight, the Gross,
Tare, and Net weights.
Loaded Container With One ID Prompt
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, place the loaded container on the s cale
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show ID1= (the Pro mpt 1 name entered in ID Storage Setup).
3. Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric ID string and press the ENTER key.
4. The display will momentarily show REF= (and the name associate d with the ID) then change to Print Pass 2, and then display Accumulating before returning to the Gross weight display.
5. The Net weight will be a dded to the accumulator of the entered ID string and the ticket printed will show the TIME, DATE, ID, TIME/DATE of Stored Tare weight, the Gross,
Tare, and Net weights.
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ID STORAGE OPERATION, CONT.
PERMANENT ID - Two Pass Transaction (Two-Step Operation)
The two-pass transaction is a two-step operation used to weigh the container once when it is empty and once when it is loaded. A permanent ID string and a previously stored zero (0) tar e weight associated with that ID string are required. In the two pass transaction, the zero (0) tare weight will be replaced by the new tare weight after the first pass and the stored weight will return to zero (0) after the second pass. On the first step, the incoming weight will be stored and an interim ticket will be printed. On the second step, during the outgo ing transaction, a complete ticket will be generated and the net weight will be added to the permanent ID string accumulator.
Step 1 - Empty or Loaded Container With Three ID Prompts
1. With the indicator in normal operations m ode, place the loaded container on the scale
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show ID1= (the Prompt 1 name entered in ID Storag e Setup).
3. Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric ID string and press the ENTER key.
4. The display will momentarily show REF= (and the name associated with the ID) then change to ID2= (the Prompt 2 name entered in ID Storage Setup ). y If only one ID prompt is needed AND a ticket is desired, press the PRINT key to store the weight and print the ticket. The display will show Print Pass 1.
Proceed to Step 8.
5. If two ID prompts are required, enter up to a 12 digit alphanumeric string for the second
ID prompt. y If only two ID prompts are needed AND a ticket is desired, press the PRINT key to store the weight and print the ticket. The display will show Print Pass 1.
Proceed to Step 8. y If three ID prompts are required press the ENTER key to proceed to the third prompt.
6. The display will show ID3= (the Prompt 3 name entered in ID Storage Setup).
7. Enter up to a 12 digit alphanumeric string for the third ID prompt. y If a ticket is desired, press the PRINT key to store the weight and print the ticket.
The display will show Print Pass 1. Proceed to Step 8. y If a ticket is NOT des ired, press the ENTER key to store the weight. Proceed to
Step 8.
8. The indicator will return to the Gross weight display.
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ID STORAGE OPERATION, CONT.
PERMANENT ID - Two Pass Transaction (Two-Step Operation), Cont.
Step 1 - Empty or Loaded Container With Two ID Prompts
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, place the loaded container on the scale
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show ID1= (the Prompt 1 name entered in ID Storage Setup).
3. Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric ID string and press the ENTER key.
4. The display will momentarily show REF= (and the name associated with the ID) then change to ID2= (the Prom pt 2 name entered in ID Storage Setup). y If only one ID prompt is needed AND a ticket is desired, press the PRINT key to store the weight and print the ticket. The display will sh ow Print Pass 1.
Proceed to Step 6.
5. If two ID prompts are required, enter up to a 12 digit alphanumeric string for the second
ID prompt. y If only two ID prompts are needed AND a ticket is desired, press the P RINT key to store the weight and print the ticket. The display will show Print Pass 1 .
Proceed to Step 6. y If a ticket is NOT desired, press the ENTER key to store the weigh t. Proceed to
Step 6.
6. The indicator will return to the Gross weight display.
Step 1 - Empty or Loaded Container With One ID Prompt
1. With the ind icator in normal operations mode, place the loaded container on the scale
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show ID1= (the Prompt 1 name entered in ID Storage Setup).
3. Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-num eric ID string and press the ENTER key. y If a ticket is desired, press the PRINT key to store the weight and print the tick et.
The displ ay will show Print Pass 1 . Proceed to Step 4. y If a ticket is NOT desired, press the ENTER key to store the weight. Proceed to
Step 4.
4. The display will momentarily show REF= (and the name associat ed with the ID) then return to the Gross weight display.
Step 2 - Empty or Loaded Container with One, Two or Three ID Prompts
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, place the loaded container on the scal e
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show ID 1= (the Prompt 1 name entered in ID Storage Setup).
3. Enter up to a 12 digit alpha-numeric ID string and press the ENTER key.
4. The indicator will print a ticket, display Print Pass 2, and then display
Accumulating before returning to the Gross weight display.
5. The Net weight will be added to the accumulator of the entered ID string and the ticket printed will show the TIME, DATE, ID, TIME/DATE of Stored Tare weight, the Gross,
Tare, and Net weights.
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PRESET WEIGHT COMPARATORS OPERATION
The Model 225 indicator has sixteen (16) outputs, which can be configured during the s etup of the weight indicator to perform as Preset Weight Comparators “ PWC”. If the PWC feature was displayed weight and then output a signal for each preset based on the comparison results.
Enter Preset Values
14. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the PRESET key.
1.
P=XXXXXX 7.
P=XXXXXX 13. P=XXXX XX
2.
P=XXXXXX 8.
P=XXXXXX 14. P=XXXXXX
3.
P=XXXXXX 9.
P=XXXXXX 15. P=XXXXXX
4.
P=XXXXX X 10.
P=XXXXXX 16. P=XXXXXX
5.
P=XXXXXX 11.
P=XXXXXX 17. SET TRIM
6.
P=XXXXXX 12.
P=XXXXXX
ENTER to EXIT, or PWC# TO CHANGE: 0
PRESET
1. P=XXXXXX (PRESE T 1 WEIGHT VALUE)
through
16. P=XXXXXX (PRESET 16 WEIGHT VALUE)
15. The display will change to show the 16 presets. Note that XXXXXX is the current value for each preset.
16. If the values displayed for each preset are acceptable, press the ENTER key to exit an d return to normal operation or press the 1 and 7 keys and then the ENTER key to enter the preset trim weight values.
17. Otherwise, to change a preset weight value, use the numeric keys to sele ct the PWC# to change and then press the ENTER key. The display will change to show the curren t value of the preset selected.
18. Using the numeric keys, enter the new value for the preset and then press the ENTE R key to save the new setting.
19. Continue with this procedure until a value for each preset to be used has been entered .
20. After the last preset value has been entered, press the ENTER key to exit and return to normal operation.
NOTE! Enter a zero (0) then press the ENTER key if the preset weight comparator is not to be used.
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PRESET WEIGHT COMPARATORS OPERATION
17. SET TRIM (SET TRIM WEIGHT)
1. With the display showing the values of the 16 presets, press the 1 and 7 keys and then the ENTER key.
1.
T=
2.
T=
0 7. T= 0 13. T= 0
0 8. T= 0 14. T= 0
3.
T= 0 9. T= 0 15. T=
5.
T= 0 11. T= 0 17. SET WGT
6.
T= 0 12. T= 0
ENTER to EXIT, or PWC# TO CHANGE: 0
PRESET
0
4.
T= 0 10. T= 0 16. T= 0
2. The di splay will change to show the values of the 16 preset trim weights.
3. If the v alues displayed for each preset trim weight are acceptable, pr ess the ENTER key to exit and return to normal operation or press the 1 and 7 keys and then the ENTER key to return to the dis play showing the preset weight values.
4. Otherwise , us e the numeric key to select the PWC# trim weight to change and then press the ENTER key. The display will change to show the current trim weight value of the preset selected.
5. Using the numeric keys, enter the new value for the preset trim weight and then press the ENTER key t o save the new setting.
6. Continue with this procedure until a value for each preset trim weight to be used has been entered.
7. After the last preset value has been entered, press the ENTER key to exit and return to normal operation.
Remember that the trim weig ht is to compensate for material in transit and causes the preset to turn on when the displayed weight equals or exceeds the
Preset weight value LESS its associated Trim weight value. Also remember that the preset is based on the displayed weight, which can be either gross or net weight.
E te
A r key to exit and return to normal operation. Note that the Preset Weight Comparators are always active unless a zero preset value was entered for the preset.
IMPORTANT! Remember that the preset weight comparators function operates on the absolute value of the weight ignoring the polarity.
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ACCUMULATORS
Ne t Weight Accumulator
To VIEW and PRINT the Net Weight accumulator:
1. With the indicato r in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Pres e / ke y. The display w ill chan ge to show the Net We ight accu at a
3. Pres s the PRINT key. The value for the Net Weight accumulator will be p rinted.
4. Pres s the ENTER key or ESC (press SHIFT and then
←⎯ ) key to exit a nd return to norm al operation.
To ZERO the Net Weight accumulator:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Press the NET/GROSS key. The display will change to show the Net Weight accumulator value.
3. Press the ZERO or
←⎯ (BACKSPACE) key.
4. The value for the Net Weight accumulator will be reset to zero.
5. Press the ENTER key or ESC (press SHIFT and then ←⎯ ) key to exit and return to normal operation.
Gross Weight Accumulator
To VIEW and PRINT the Gross Weight accumulator:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Press the NET/GROSS key twice
U U
. The display will change to show the Gross
Weight accumulator value.
3 . Press the PRINT key. The value for the Gross Weight accumulator will be printed.
4 . Press the NET/GROSS key, ENTER key or ESC (press SHIFT and then ←⎯ ) key to exit and return to normal operation.
To ZERO the Gross Weight accumulator:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Press the NET/GROSS key tw
U ice
U
. The display will change to show the Gross
Weight accumulator value.
3. Press the ZERO or ←⎯ (BACKSPACE) key.
4. The Gross Weight accumulator will be reset to zero.
5. P r ess the NET/GROSS key, ENTER key or ESC (press SHIFT and then ←⎯ ) key to exit and return to normal operation.
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ACCUMULATORS, CONT.
Count Accumulators
To view the COUNT accumulator:
1. Press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Press the COUNT key.
3. The display will change to show the Piece Count Accumulator value.
4. Press the ENTER key to return to normal operation.
To print the COUNT accumulator:
1. Press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Press the COUNT key.
3. The display will change to show the Piece Count Accumulator value.
4. Pre ss the PRINT key.
5. The value for the Piece Count accumulator will be printed.
6. Press the ENTER key.
7. The indicator will return to normal operation when printing has been completed.
To zero the COUNT accumulator:
1. Press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Press the COUNT key.
3. The display will change to show the Piece Count Acc umulator value.
4. Press the ZERO key.
5. The value for the Piece Weight accumulator w ill be reset to zero.
5. Press the ENTER key to return to normal operation.
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ACCUMULATORS, CONT.
ID Accumulators
To View An ID Accumulator:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUM ULATOR=.
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show Id=.
3. Enter the ID string and press the ENTER key.
4. The accumulator value of the ID entered will be display ed or if the accumulator value is greater than (>) 999,999,999, OVERFLOW will be displayed.
5. Press the ENTER key to return to normal operation.
To Print A Single ID Accumul ator:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCU MULATOR=.
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show Id=.
3. Enter the ID string and p ress the ENTER key.
4. Press the PRINT key. The accumulator value for the ID entered will be printed.
5. The indicator will return to normal operation when printing has been completed.
To Print All
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Active ID Accumulators:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUM ULATOR=.
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show Id=.
3. Press the PRINT key. The accumulator values for ALL active IDs will be printed.
4. The indicator will return to normal operation when printing has bee n completed.
T o Zero A Single ID Accumulator:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show Id=.
3. Enter the ID string and press the ENTER key.
4. Press the ZERO key. The accumulator value for the ID entered will be reset to zero.
5. The indicator will return to normal operation when the ID entered has been zeroed.
To Zero
U
All
U
Active ID Accumulators:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the ACCUM key. The display will change to show ACCUMULATOR=.
2. Press the ID key. The display will change to show Id=.
3. Press the DELETE key.
4. The accumulator values for ALL active IDs will be reset to zero.
5. The indicator will return to normal operation when all active IDs have been zeroed.
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CONTINUOUS OUTPUT FORMATS
SMA
<lf><s><r><n><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><cr>
Where: lf = Line Feed s = Flags r = n = m =
Range
Mode
Motion
Z= center of Zero, O = Over cap, E = zero Error, e = weight not currently being displayed
1, 2, 3, ...
G = Gross, T = Tare, N = Net
M = Motion, " "(blank) = no motion f = Custom xxxxxx.xxx = Weight uuu = cr =
Units
Custom flag
Six digits with decimal p ton, lb, oz, t, kg, g
Carriage Return (hex 0D) oint
SB-400
<s><xxxxxx><d><uu><m><cc><cr>
Where: s = Sign "-" = negative, " " (blank) = positive xxxxxx.xxx = Weight d = Decimal point uu = Units
Six digits
Added to string if enabled in setup tn, lb, oz, t, kg, g m = cc = cr =
Mode
Weight Status
G = G ross, N = Net
OC = over capacity
CZ = center o f zero
MO = motion ee = weight not currently being displayed
Carriage Return (hex 0D)
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CONTINUOUS OUTPUT FORMATS, CONT.
SB-20 0
<cr><s><xxxxxx><d><c><uu><m> ETX
Where: cr = Carriage R eturn (h ex 0D) s = Sign xxxxxx.xxx = Weight d = Decima l point c = uu = m =
ETX =
Status
Units
Mode
End of TeXt
"-" = negative, " " (blank) = positive
(with leading zeros)
Embedded into weight (after weight DPP=0) m = motion o = over cap e = weight no t currently being displayed tn, lb, oz, t, kg, g
G = Gross, N = Net
(hex 03) M UST terminate ALL serial commands
IQ355
<stx><polarity><wwwwwww><units>< g/n><status><crlf>
Where: stx = p olarity = wwwwwww = units =
Start of TeXt
Sign
Weight
Units g /n Mode status status
(hex 02)
"-" = nega tive, " " (blank) = positive
Seven digits
" "(blank) = none, L = lb, K = kg, T = tons,
G = grams, O = oun ces
G = Gross, N = Net
CRLF = Carriage Return with Line Feed
I = invalid
M = motion
O = over cap
(hex 0D) with (hex 0A)
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CONTINUOUS OUTPUT FORMATS, CONT.
SB500 (with Traffic Light)
%NDDDDDDDDDT<CR>
Where:
N = Panel nu mber for a daisy c ha in configu ration
D = Byte of d ata to display at resp ective location on the scoreboard
T = Control character for the traffi c light. Valid charact ers for T are:
G = Turn on Green light
R = Turn on Red light
" "(space) = no lights on
<CR> = Carriage Return
SB250/500M
%NDDDDDDDDD<CR>
Where:
N = Panel number for a daisy chain configuration
D = Byte of data to display at respective location on the scoreboard
<CR> = Carriage Return
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CONTINUOUS OUTPUT FORMATS, CONT.
Weight on Demand Format
If continuous output has not been selected for PRINTER or COM Ports ( CONT=NO), the 225 indicator will respond to a weight request (ENQ) as follows.
The host device (computer) sends:
ENQ - (hex 05)
The 22 5 will respond:
<s><xxxxxx><d><uu><m><cc><cr>
Where: s = Sign "-" = negative, " " (blank) = positive xxxxxx.xxx = Weight d = Decimal point
Six digits
Added to string if enabled in setup u u = m = cc = c r =
Units tn, lb, oz, t, kg, g
Mode
Weight Status
G = Gross, N = Net
OC = over capacity
CZ = center of zero
MO = motion ee = weight not currently being disp layed
Carriage Ret urn (hex 0D)
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CONTINUOUS OUTPUT FORMATS, CONT.
SMA Weight on Demand Format
If continuous output has not been selected for PRINTER or COM Ports ( CONT=NO), the 225 indicator will respond to a SMA weight request as follows.
The host device (computer) sends:
<lf> W <cr>
The 225 will respond:
<lf><s><r><n><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx>< uuu><cr>
Where: lf = Line F eed s = Flags r = n =
Range
Mode
Z= center o f Zero, O = Over cap, E = zero Error, e = weight not currently being displa yed
1, 2, 3, ...
G = Gross, T = Tare, N = Net m = f = uuu = cr =
Motion
Custom xxxxxx.xxx = Weight
M = Motion, " "(blank ) = no motion
Custom flag
Six digits with decimal point
Units ton, lb, oz, t, kg, g
Carriage Return (hex 0D)
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ASCII COMMANDS
The Model 225 indicator will respond to ASCII coded serial data, in the format below, when input to the RXD serial input or the IR port. y The commands are ASCII strings, without spaces, fo llowed by a carriage return <cr> and can be upper or lower case, or any combination. y Data inside parenthesis is the
parameter item designator (e.g. “PWC (1) <cr>” requests the value of PWC number 1 preset to be transmitted from the indicator). y A command fol lowed by the equal sign “=” is a set command and must be followed by the data desired to be stored for that parameter. y Any command w ithout an equal sign requests data to be transmitted from the indicator
(a query command). y Commands that set more than one value use commas b etween the values. y To verify data has been stored correctly in the indicator, send the command to request the s ame data to be transmitted from the indicator.
Commands
U
Command
U
Gross<cr>
Tare<cr>
Tare=123<cr>
Net <cr>
PWC (1)<cr>
PWC (1)=123<cr>
Fas t<cr>
Fast=123<cr>
Slow<cr>
Slow=123<cr>
Fill<cr>
Fill=123<cr>
Trim<cr>
Trim=123<cr>
U
Response
U
1000lb G
1 00lb T
OK
9 00lb N
10 0lb PWC1
O K
100lb F
OK
100lb F
OK
100lb F
OK
100lb TRM
OK
Accum(g)<cr> 1000lb
U
Description
U
Transmit Gross Weight
Transmit Current Tare
Set Tare To Value
Transmit Net Weight
T ransmit PWC Value
Set PWC To Val ue
Transm it 2 Speed DFC Fast Value
Set 2 Speed DFC Fast Value
Transmit 2 Speed DFC Slow Value
Set 2 Speed DFC Slow Value
Transmit 1 Speed DFC Value
Set 1 Speed DFC Value
Transmit DFC Trim Value
Set DFC Trim Value
Transmit Accumulator Valid Selections
G/N/C/1-7
Accum(n)=100<cr> OK
Ing(1)<cr> 1 100lb 1200lb
Ing(1)=1,100,150<cr> OK
Trim(1)<cr>
Trim(1)=100<cr>
ID()<cr>
ID(1)<cr>
100lb TRM1
OK id(x)=r,1,2 id(1)=r,1,2
ID(1)=ref,100,0<cr> OK
Key(x)<cr> Results of (x) function.
Transmit Ingredient (Bin,Fast,Slow)
Set Ing (Bin,Fast,Slow)
Transmit Batcher Trim For Ing X
Set Batcher Trim
List ALL IDs ID(ID)=Ref,Tare,Accum
List A Single ID
Add Or Replace An ID
Performs function of (x) as if key was pressed. See Valid Key Names.
<cr> = carriage return
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ASCII COMMANDS, CONT.
Valid Key Names
The following is a list of valid key names for the ASCII COMMAND Key(x ).
U
Key Name
U U
Comments
U asterisk or 4 Use either the word “asterisk” or the symbol “4”
0 to 9 Numeric characters
A to Z a to z
Uppercase alpha characters
Lower case alpha characters enter time net Toggles between Gross and Net weight modes preset count tare Stores the c urrent gross weight as the new tare weight.
(The sam e function as th e diamond “T” key). tarewt Displays the current tare weight for three second s.
(The sa me function as th e weight “T” key). print off
Turns the indicator off. (N OTE: The ON/OFF ke y on the key pad must be pressed to turn the indicator back on). zero units
Toggles between the bas e units and converted units selected during Setup an d Calibration. start stop mem id accum delete dump gross
Selects Gross w eight onl y, DOES NOT toggle between
Gross and Net weight mo des. (See Net, above).
Error Responses
U
Response
U U
Descriptio n
U
?
MODE
Didn't understand the command.
This command not suppo rted by the mode of operation.
For example: no Ing() i f n ot batcher.
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I NFRARED (IR) DATA PORT
An infrared (IR) data p ort is standard on the Model 225 Indicator. The IR port is located on the front panel of the indicator slightly above and to the right side of the PRINT key (see Figure
N o. 14). NOTE! If not using the IR data port, it is highly recommended to disable it.
The IR por t transmits and r eceives data using the same s ettings and for m ats supported by the
PRINTER port.
To use the IR port , you nee d the following:
Infrared
Port y A computer (such as a desktop or laptop) or a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) equipped with an IR port. y An infrared port drive r that allows the computer or PDA to communicate with IR port in the 225. y App licatio n software for the computer or
PDA to s end and rec eive the data.
Figure No. 14
USING THE IR PORT
1. Make sure the 225 is on and the computer or PDA is ready to communicate.
2. Align the computer w ithin 3 feet (1 meter) of the IR port.
3. Ens ure tha t the ports are facing each other (line-of-sight) with no more than a 15º angle to either the left or right and above and below.
4. Sen d the c ommand to the 225.
5. The 225 will perform the command (e.g. cha nge from Gross to Ne t weight on the display) or the data requested will be sent to the computer or PDA.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Codes
The Model 225 indicator is equipped with software that indicates when an error in the operation takes place. The following lists the error codes displayed by the 225 along with their meaning. Should you encounter an error code , please refer to this list for the cause.
ANALOG HIGH
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
1. The load cell input is above the allowe d range of the indicator.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Check for imprope r load cell wiring, excessive load, and for output of 1 to 40mV.
2. Load cell or circuit failure.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Consult your scale service provider.
ANALOG LOW
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
1. The load cell input is below the allowed range of the ind icator.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTIO N
U
: Check for improper load cell wiring and for output of 1 to 40mV.
2. Load cell or circuit failure.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Consult your scale service provider.
OVERCAP
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
The load on the scale exceeds the scale capacity (105% of capacity if USA=YES or p lus 9 divisions if USA=NO). May indicate miscalibration.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Remove the over capacity load from the scale platform. Consult your scale service provider regarding recalibration.
CHECK MATL
In a Digital Fill Control or Batcher operation configured for decumulative operation
( ACCUMLATE=YES) there is not enough material to start the operation.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine the reason for the error display and take the appropriate corrective action.
CHECK ZERO
In a Digital Fill Control or Batcher operation with DUMP GATE=YES and AUTO
TARE=NO the weight is above the zero tolerance value.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine the reason for the error display and take the appropriate corrective action.
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TRO UBLESHOOTING, CON T.
COLD RAM
The eXternal ram has failed to retain memory.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Consult your scale service provider.
CAL LOST CONFIG REQUIRED SCALE X
EEPROM checksum failure. Indic ates improper stored calibration data, calibration is necessary. Note that X is the scale number (1, 2 or 3).
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Recalibrate with calibrated test weight.
ERR OR
An invalid keypad entry was a ttempted:
A.
PRINT key pressed with a negative weight.
B. TARE key pressed to enter a push button tare value of a negative value.
C. ENTER key pressed to enter a tare weight value that exceeds the scale capacity.
D. ENTER key pressed to enter a tare weight value that is inconsistent with the scale division value (i.e. attempt to enter a tare of 123 with sc ale divisions of 5).
E.
ZERO key pressed when the gross weight is outside the scale zero weight range.
F. lb/kg key pressed to chan ge to kilograms when the kilogram tare weight value exceeds
4 digits in length.
U
CO RRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine which of the reasons for the error display is applicable and take th e appropriate corrective action.
A2D ERROR
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
The Analog to Digital converter chip has stopped pro ducing weight.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Consult your scale service provider.
DRDY ERROR
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
The Analog to Digital converter chip is not responding.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Consult your scale service provider.
F I LE FULL
The operator is attempting to add an ID when the ID file is full.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine the reason for the error display and take the appropriate corrective action.
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TROUBLESHOOTING, CONT.
HUH?
UNITS key pressed in an attempt to perform a “unit” conversion that is not allowed.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine the reason for the error display and take the a ppropriate corrective action.
ID IN USE
The operator is attempting to add an ID that already exis ts.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Chose another number for the ID.
ID NOT FOUND
The operator is attempting to use an ID t hat does not exist.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine the reason for the error display and take the appropriate corrective action.
NO TARE
NET key pressed with no stored tare weight value.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine the reason for the error display and take the appropriate corrective action.
OVERFLOW
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
The indicator is attempting to display a posi tive number greater than seven (7) digits in length or a negative number of more than six (6) digits.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Return to Gross Weight mode and review Tare value. May indicate miscalibration.
TO O BIG
UNITS key pressed in an attempt to perform a “unit” conversion where the interval would have been grea ter than 50.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine the reason for the error display and take the a ppropriate corrective action.
T OO SMALL
UNITS key pr essed in an attempt to perform a “unit” conversion where the interval would have been less than .0001.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Determine the reason for the error display and take the appropriate corrective action.
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TROUBLESHOOTING, CONT.
UNSTABLE
Motion is present when trying to power up, print, zero or perform a push button tare f unction.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Wait for a stable weight display (STABLE symbol on) be fore performing any of these opera tions.
WRONG RAM
During memory access to the eXternal ram, an error has occ urred.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Consult your scale service provider.
XRAM FAILURE
The power up test of eXternal ram (the big chip in a socket) has failed.
U
CORRECTIVE ACTION
U
: Consult your scale service provider.
Before You Call Service
Th e Model 225 indicator has been designed to provide you with years of trouble-free op eration. In spite of this, troubles sometimes happen. Before calling for service ass istance you should make some initial checks to verify that a problem does exist. The following d e scribes several types of sympt oms along with suggested remedies.
U
PROBLEM
U U
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
U
D isplay does not turn on
In correct weight displayed
In dicator will not display weight
Is the AC power cord fully inserted into the wall receptacle? Chec k wall receptacle for proper AC power. Try another electrical appliance in the same receptacle. Does it work? Check the circuit breaker. Has there been power failure?
Has the indicator been calibrated? Insure that the scale platform is not touching an adjacent object.
Check the load cell connector wiring. If using four
(4) wire load cells, insure the sense lead ju mper
(J9) is installed. Have proper operation procedures been followed?
Refer to Error Codes section and make certain that the OVERCAP message is not displayed. If so, and scale is not loaded, perform the calibra tion procedure.
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TEST MODE AND ERASING MEMORY
Test Mode
Th e Test mode is used to display the software revision number, the calibration “C” numbers, an d conduct a test of all display elements. The test consists of 6 cycles:
1. With the indicator in normal oper ations mode, press the SHIFT and then
←⎯ /ESC key.
2. The display will change to show the FUNCTION= prompt.
3. Press the UNITS key.
4. The display will show the model number and the software revisi on.
5. Next, a graphics display test will be performed.
6. After the display test, the 225 will display the calibration “C” numbers (C1 to C4) for approximately 5 seconds.
7. After displaying the “C” numbers, the display will return to normal op eration.
E rase Ram Memory
WARNING! This procedure will ERASE ALL of the internal RAM memory! This includes the ID file, batcher info, dealer string, mode of operation, visual tickets).
If a 225 does not display properly after a program update or otherwise becomes corrupt , perform the following:
1. With the indicator in normal operations mode, press the SHIFT key and then the
Navigat ion ENTER k ey (red square key).
2. The display will cha nge to show th e SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
3. Using the numeric keys, enter 130 and then press the ENTER key.
4. The display will change to show a warning message.
5. To ERASE ALL the memory, press YES (on the soft keys) and then the ENTER key.
6. Otherwise, press NO (on the soft k eys) and then the ENTER key to return th e
SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
Erasing EEPROM Memory
WARNING! This procedure will ERA SE the EEPROM calibration data. All EEPROM memory will be erased and the settings for the scales, Serial ports, etc. will be set to their default values.
1. With the indicator in norma l operat ions mode, press the SHIFT key and then the
Navigation ENTER key (red square key).
2. The display will change to show th e SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
3. Using the numeric keys, enter 160 and then press the ENTER key.
4. The display will change to show a warning message.
5. To ERASE the calibration data, press YES (on the soft keys) and then the ENTER key.
6. Otherwise, press NO (on the soft keys) and then the ENTER key to return the
SETUP/REVIEW MENU.
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NOTES
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NOTES
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STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY
WARRANTY TERMS
Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Company warrants the equipment we manufacture against defects in material and workmanship.
The length and terms and conditions of these warranties vary with the type of product and are summarized below:
PRODUCT
TYPE
TERM
MATERIAL AND
WORKMANSHIP
LIGHTNING
DAMAGE
See note 9
WATER
DAMAGE
See note 7
CORROSION
See note 4
ON-SITE
LABOR
LIMITATIONS
AND
REQUIREMENTS
VEHICLE SCALE
WEIGHT
INDICATORS
VEHICLE SCALE
LOAD CELLS
Ex. Hydraulic
HYDRAULIC
LOAD CELLS
VEHICLE
SCALE
STRUCTURE
ALL OTHER
CARDINAL
PRODUCTS
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
IN-MOTION
VEHICLE
SCALES
1
YEARS
5
YEARS
LIFE
5
YEARS
1
YEAR
90
DAYS
1
YEAR
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
90 DAYS
90 DAYS
90 DAYS
NO
NO
90 DAYS
1, 2, 3, 5, 6
A, B, C, D
1, 2, 3, 5, 6
A, B, C, D
1, 5, 6, 8
A, B, C, D
1, 2, 3, 5, 6
A, B, C, D
1, 2, 5, 6
A, B, C, D
1, 2, 4, 5, 6
A, B, C, D
1, 2, 5, 6
A, B, C, D
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
APPLICABLE LIMITATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
This warranty applies only to the original purchaser. The warranty does not apply to equipment that has been tampered with, defaced, damaged, or had repairs or modifications not authorized by Cardinal or has had the serial number altered, defaced or removed.
This warranty is not applicable to equipment that has not been grounded in accordance with Cardinal’s recommendations.
This equipment must be installed and continuously maintained by an authorized Cardinal dealer.
Applies only to components constructed from stainless steel.
This warranty does not apply to equipment damaged in transit. Claims for such damage must be made with the responsible freight carrier in accordance with freight carrier regulations.
Warranty term begins with date of shipment from Cardinal.
Only if device is rated NEMA 4 or better or IP equivalent.
Lifetime warranty applies to damages resulting from water, lightning, and voltage transients and applies only to the hydraulic load cell structure itself (does not include pressure transducers, rubber seals, o-rings, and associated wiring).
Except for hydraulic load cells, warranty coverage for damage resulting from lightning is valid ONLY when the device is installed in strict accordance with Cardinal’s installation instructions including the use of recommended grounding and surge suppression circuitry.
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12/07
Printed in USA
315-WARRANTY-CAR-E
A.)
B.)
C.)
D.)
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not include replacement of consumable of expendable parts. The warranty does not apply to any item that has been damaged due to unusual wear, abuse, improper line voltage, overloading, theft, fire, lightning, water, prolonged storage or exposure while in purchaser’s possession or acts of God unless otherwise stated herein.
This warranty does not apply to peripheral equipment not manufactured by Cardinal. This equipment will normally be covered by the equipment manufacturer’s warranty.
This warranty sets forth the extent of our liability for breach of any warranty or deficiency in connection with the sale or use of our product. Cardinal will not be liable for consequential damages of any nature, including but not limited to loss of profit, delays or expenses, whether based on tort or contract. Cardinal reserves the right to incorporate improvements in material and design without notice and is not obligated to incorporate said improvements in equipment previously manufactured.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including any warranty that extends beyond the description of the product including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty covers only those Cardinal products installed in the forty-eight contiguous United States and Canada.
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Printed in USA
315-WARRANTY-CAR-E
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