Avery Weigh-Tronix Evolution E1065 indicator User’s Manual
The Evolution E1065 is an easy to use, uncomplicated indicator for weighing with the built-in capability to provide network controls and share data via EtherNet, PROFIBUS and DeviceNet. It is ideal for tank weighing applications providing process control interface and data management. These same features are also available when used with applications using bench scales and floor scales.
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This manual applies to indicator
PN 56874-0013 only
Model E1065 Indicator
User’s Manual
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
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No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.
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Table of Contents
Specifi cations .................................................................................................... 4
Introduction ........................................................................................................ 5
Unpacking and Setup ........................................................................................ 5
Front Panel ........................................................................................................ 6
Menu Mode ........................................................................................................ 9
Indicator Operations ........................................................................................ 10
Using Cutoffs in the Accumulator Application ....................................... 12
Auto Batching by Weight ....................................................................... 14
Limits Mode: Entering Upper and Lower Limits .................................... 18
Sample Mode: Using Product to Set Target Weight .............................. 18
Cutoffs Application
Using Cutoffs in the Counting Application ............................................. 22
Communications .............................................................................................. 24
Error Messages ............................................................................................... 24
Indicator Diagnostics ....................................................................................... 25
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Specifi cations
Power requirements
• 85-265 Volts AC @ 0.3Amp maximum
• 50/60 Hz
Excitation
• +/- 5 volts DC
• Supports up to eight 350-ohm weight sensors
Analog signal input range
• +/-60 mV
Analog signal sensitivity
• 0.2 µV/V/divisions minimum
• 1.0 µV/V/divisions recommended
Calibration
2 to 5 points stored
Operational keys
• Seven keys; Tare, Select, Zero, Print, Units, F1,
On/Off
Operational annunciators
• Center of Zero, Motion, Gross, Net, Tare,
• Under/Target//Over
• Units of measure (LB, KG)
• Print, OP1, OP2, OP3, Pt Tare
Display
• Six-digit, seven-segment, 0.8-inch high, LED
Display rate
• Selectable (1, 2, 5, 10)
Analog to digital conversion rate
• 100 times per second
Unit of measure
• Pounds, kilograms, custom
Capacity selections
• 999,999 with decimal located from zero to fi ve places
Incremental selections
• Multiples and sub-multiples of 1, 2, 5
Programmable selections
• Zero range, motion detection, automatic zero tracking, fi ve-point linearization.
Time and date/RAM
• Battery backed up real time clock and RAM standard
Internal resolution
• 53,687,100 counts per mV/V per second
Harmonizer™ digital fi ltering
• Fully programmable to ignore noise and vibration
Standard inputs
• Three logic level inputs for: Zero, Print, Tare, Units,
F1, Start and Stop
Standard outputs
• 10/100 Ethernet (Modbus/TCP, TCP/IP, SMTP,
DHCP, Ethernet/IP)
• PROFIBUS DP
• DeviceNet
• Two serial ports
• RS-232/422/485 (SensorComm) - one
• RS-232 or 20mA current loop
• Three cutoff outputs
Serial Command Inputs/Outputs
• Programmable serial response to ASCII character input
• SMA protocol, Broadcast
Self diagnostics
• Display, keys, inputs, outputs, serial port, A to D converter
Circuitry protection
• RFI, EMI, and ESD protection
Options
• Analog output/Pulse input
• Remote I/O
• ControlNet
TM
• TIU3
• Rack mount kit
• Desk stand kit
Operating applications
• General weighing with accumulation, Batching,
Counting, Checkweighing, Peak measurement,
Remote display
Operating temperature
• 14 to 104° F (-10 to 40° C)
• -40 to 140° F (-40 to 60° C) non-legal
• Up to 95% non-condensing humidity
Enclosure
• Composite, IP 54 when panel mounted
Dimensions
• 10.5” W x 8” H x 7.75” D (without mounting bracket)
• 10.5” W x 11” H x 8.25” D (with mounting bracket)
Weight
• 4.5 lb, 2 kg
Agencies
• NTEP CC#04-031 Class III/IIIL:10,000 divisions
• OIML Cert. # R76/1992 - GBI - 04.10
Class III:10,000 divisions
• Canadian Weights and Measures pending
• UL/CUL
• CSA
• CE marked
ODVA™, Ethernet/IP™ and DeviceNet™ are trademarks of ODVA.
PROFIBUS
®
is a registered trademark of PROFIBUS International.
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Introduction
The Model E 1065 is an easy to use, uncomplicated indicator for weighing with the built-in capability to provide network controls and share data via EtherNet, PROFIBUS and DeviceNet. It is ideal for tank weighing applications providing process control interface and data management. These same features are also available when used with applications using bench scales and fl oor scales. The display includes a multi-colored multi-segmented fan graph for fast visual awareness for checkweighing. Also the indicator can perform counting functions, peak weight functions, and act as a remote display.
In addition to connecting to network interfaces, the Model E 1065 can connect to printers, remote display, computers and one SensorComm. There are three setpoint control outputs and it can accommodate three foot switch inputs for Zero, Print, Tare, Units, F1, Start and Stop.
About This Manual
Major sections of this manual are headed by titles in a black bar like Intro-
duction above. Subheadings appear in the left column. Instructions and text appear on the right side of the page. Occasionally notes, tips, and special instructions appear in the left column.
Unpacking and Setup
Unpack your indicator and check for any shipping damage. If shipping damage is found, save all packing materials and contact the shipping company immediately.
1. Use the included material and install the indicator into an IP54 enclosure.
2. Connect all necessary cables to the appropriate connector on the back of the indicator. See Figure 1. The function of each connector and pinout is clearly marked.
Always plug the Model E1065 into an easily accessible, grounded outlet of the appropriate voltage. Never use the unit without an appropriate earthground connection.
Any computer based system should have a separate, grounded power circuit. We recommend one for the
Model E1065.
Figure 1
Connection panel on the E1065
3. Plug the power transformer into an appropriate wall outlet.
4. Press and release the switch to turn the indicator on.
5. The indicator powers up in normal operation mode.
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Front Panel
The front panel, shown in Figure 2, consists of the keys and display.
Keys
Never press a key with anything but your fi nger. Damage to the overlay may result if sharp or rough objects are used.
Figure 2
E1065 front panel
There are seven keys on the front panel. Their functions are listed below.
Press the TARE key to perform a tare function. Also acts as a left arrow key when in the User menu.
Press the SELECT key to toggle between Gross, Net, Tare,
Count, Gross Accumulator, Net Accumulator, Transaction Counter, Piece Weight, and Peak. Dependent on the current application. Also acts as an up arrow key when in the User menu.
Press the ZERO key to zero the display. Also acts as an Escape key when in the User menu.
Press the PRINT key to send information to a peripheral device through the Comm port. Also acts as a down arrow key when in the User menu.
Press the UNITS key to scroll through the available units of measure while in normal operating mode. Also acts as a right arrow key when in the User menu.
Press the F1 key to select application specifi c choices. Also acts as an ENTER key in the User menu. Press and hold to access the cutoffs (trips) menu.
Press and release the ON/OFF key to turn the unit on. Press and hold the key until the unit turns off.
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Annunciators
Center of zero
There are several annunciators around the edge of the display. Figure 3 explains each one.
Motion
Gross weight
Checkweighing graph
Custom Unit
Kilogram
Pound
Net weight
Tare weight
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Preset Tare
Accumulator,
Count, or Peak
Weight
Network or
SensorComm status
Figure 3
Annunciators
Bottom LED color
(Chosen as SCOM or Network in confi guration. Can’t be both.)
SCOM:
Red – a cell has been ghosted.
Check the ghost log.
Green – a sensorcomm error has occurred. Check the error log.
Off – ing normally.
Scale is function-
Network 1 or 2:
Red – A network error has occurred. Check the network settings on the indicator and PLC, and reboot the indicator.
Green – The network connection has been established.
Amber – The network is ready for a connection, but no connection has been established.
Center of Zero Lights when weight on the scale is within the zero range
Motion
Gross
Net
Lights during scale motion. Goes out when scale is stable
Lights when gross weight is displayed
Lights when net weight is displayed
Tare
OP 1
OP 2
OP 3
PT
Network &
SensorComm
Status
Lights when tare weight is displayed
Lights when print format sent through serial port
Lights when output one is activated
Lights when output two is activated
Lights when output three is activated
Lights when preset tare is active
This is confi gurable to light to show status of the Net work 1, Network 2 or SensorComm. See note at left.
Accumulator,
Count
Custom Unit
KG
Lights when an accumulation occurs and while in the count and peak applications
Lights when a custom unit of measure is active
Lights when kilograms is the active unit of measure
LB Lights when pounds is the active unit of measure
Checkweigher Lights when checkweighing application is active
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Numeric Entry
Procedure
Some keys have alternate functions when you need to enter numbers. See
Figure 4.
Press the ZERO key to termi-
nate a value entry and leave the previous value, if any, active
Figure 4
Alternate key functions
In screens where numeric entry is possible, choose the fi rst digit using the
UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry. Press the F1 key to accept an entry. Below is an example:
Example: To key in the number 507-
Repeatedly press the UP (SELECT) or DOWN (PRINT) key until 5 appears on the display.
Press the RIGHT (UNITS) key once to move cursor one space to the right.
Repeatedly press the UP (SELECT) or DOWN (PRINT) key until 0 appears on the display.
Press the RIGHT (UNITS) key once to move cursor one space to the right.
Repeatedly press the UP (SELECT) or DOWN (PRINT) key until 7 appears on the display.
Press the F1 key to enter the value.
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Menu Mode
The E1065 has a User menu you use to do the following:
• See software information
• Perform a display test
• Perform a button test
• Perform a serial port test
• Audit the number of confi gurations and calibrations performed
User menu password is 111.
You must key in the password within 10 seconds or the display returns to normal operation mode.
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
1. Access the User menu by pressing and holding the ZERO key for 3-5 seconds. Release the key when. . .
PASS_ is displayed.
2. Use the arrow keys to scroll in the User menu password = 111 and press
F1. See note at left. Figure 5 shows a fl owchart of the User menu items.
Use the keys shown in the box in Figure 5 to navigate through the menu and choose the items you want.
Figure 5
User menu fl owchart
Specifi c instructions on the User menu appear in the section Indicator Diag-
nostics later in the manual.
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Indicator Operations
The E1065 comes equipped with several weighing applications;
These different applications are activated using a password protected
Service menu. See the Service Manual for instructions on changing applications.
The accumulator application comes as the default application. You can do gross weighments, tare/net weighments and accumulator functions. Below are instructions for each.
Gross Weighing
To change unit of measure,
press the UNITS key.
To perform gross weighing, power up the unit and follow these steps:
1. Empty the scale and press ZERO key to zero the display. . .
0 is displayed.
2. Place item to be weighed on the scale. . .
Weight is displayed.
Tare/Net Weighing
To perform a net weighment, power up the unit and follow these steps:
1. Empty the scale and press ZERO key to zero the display. . .
0 is displayed.
2. Place item to be tared on the scale. . .
Weight is displayed.
To clear a tare weight, remove all weight from the scale and
press the TARE key.
0 is displayed and the NET annunciator lights.
4. Place material to be weighed on the scale. . .
Net weight of material is displayed.
5. Repeatedly press the SELECT key to scroll through gross, tare, and net modes. Remove the weight from the scale and press TARE to return to gross mode.
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Accummulator
Weighing
The Accumulator application comes as the default active application in the E1065.
The accumulator is memory that collects individual weighments (gross and net) and stores the totals. These totals can be recalled at any time. The number of weighments included in the totals can be displayed and all information can be reviewed and deleted.
To use the accumulator, power up the unit and follow these steps:
1. Empty the scale and press ZERO key to zero the display. . .
0 is displayed.
2. Place item on the scale. .
Weight is displayed.
You can use tare/net weighing with the accumulator application. The accumulator stores both gross and net totals for later recall.
You must remove all weight from the scale to scroll through the items listed at right. With weight on the scale, repeatedly
pressing the SELECT key will
only show the gross, net and tare values.
the PRINT key also prints the default print format . . .
A circle annunciator lights briefl y on the right side of the display to show the weight was accumulated.
4. Remove weight from the scale. Weight must return to zero before another accumulation can be recorded.
5. Repeat 2 through 4 for each weighment you want to accumulate.
6. To review the accumulator total and the number of weighments, remove all weight from the scale and press the SELECT key repeatedly. . .
1st press = Net weight displayed
2nd press = Tare weight displayed
3rd press = Display toggles between showing ACCUM. and gross total of all weighments
4th press = Display toggles between showing ACCUM. and net total of all weighments
5th press = Display toggles between showing TOTAL and number of weighments
6th press = Display returns to gross weigh mode
You need the supervisor’s password to clear the accumulator. See the Service Manual for instructions.
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Using Cutoffs in the
Accumulator Application
If enabled, you can use the cutoff (trips) function while in the accumulator application. Cutoffs are enabled in a password protected menu. See the Ser-
vice Manual for instructions. Follow these steps to set up to three cutoffs:
1. With the indicator powered up, press and hold the F1 key until. . .
OP1 is displayed.
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
The current value for OP1 is displayed.
OR
Key in a value using the numeric entry procedure, see note at left, and press the F1 key.
OP1 is displayed.
4. Scroll through all three outputs by using the TARE or UNITS key.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each output.
SAVE is displayed.
The unit returns to normal operation mode with the saved outputs active.
8. As you apply weight to the scale, output one will activate below its setpoint and deactivate above its setpoint. The same is true for the other two setpoints. Each output’s annunciator will light on the display when the cutoff (trip) value is reached.
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Batch Weighing
This section applies if your indicator has the batching application active.
The batching application has a recipe with up to eight ingredients. In the recipe, the following items are set.
Batch type can be by weight, percentage or gross. Each explained below.
Weight
Percentage
Batches are all the same size and the weight of each ingredient is predetermined by the recipe.
Batch size is chosen by the operator and each ingredient is determined by the percentage set in the recipe.
Gross Each ingredient runs until the gross weight on the scale reaches the value that was set, regardless of the weight on the scale when the batch was started.
After a batch has been started, it can be aborted by pressing the F1 key.
When in Manual Mode, you must press F1 during ingredient fi lling to abort the operation. If you press F1 during a confi gured delay time, the key press is ignored. An F1 press after the delay time will start the next ingredient.
Batching mode can be Manual, Automatic, Filling or Continuous.
Manual If the recipe is set up for manual mode, you press the
F1 key to start the batch and you need to press the F1 key each time a setpoint is reached to activate the next ingredient output. See important note at left.
Automatic
Filling
If the recipe is set up for automatic mode, you press the
F1 key to start the batch and each output is activated and deactivated automatically by the indicator.
In FILL mode, any recipe that has been setup is ignored.
The fi lling process is run based on the values set for the cutoffs. In order to complete the fi lling process, at least one cutoff must be enabled.
Pulse count requires optional feature.
1. a. If cutoff 1 is enabled, and the net weight on the scale is below the value of the cutoff, cutoff 1 will come on.
b. If cutoff 2 is enabled, and the net weight on the scale is below the value of the cutoff, cutoff 2 will come on.
c. If cutoff 3 is enabled, and the net weight on the scale is below the value of the cutoff, cutoff 3 will come on.
2. Each cutoff will remain on until its cutoff value is met.
3. Press the F1 key again to restart the fi lling process.
Continuous Continuous batching mode. This mode is very close to the Auto mode but, in continuous mode another batch is started immediately after the previous batch has fi nished. In auto mode the user must press the F1 key to start each batch.
The Basis of each ingredient can be weight, time or pulse counts.
Weight If an ingredient basis is weight, the output activates at the appropriate time and deactivates when the weight set in the recipe is reached.
Time
Counts
If an ingredient basis is time, the output activates for the time set in the recipe and then deactivates.
If an ingredient basis is counts from a pulse counter, the output activates for the value based on pulse count units set in the recipe and then deactivates.
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In fi lling mode the process can be changed by changing the value(s) of the cutoffs.
Follow these steps to set up the three outputs:
1. With the indicator powered up, press and hold the F1 key until. . .
OP1 is displayed.
2. Press the PRINT key. . .
The current value for OP1 is displayed.
3. Press F1 to accept this value (or ZERO to abort) or key in a value, see note at left, and press the F1 key.
OP1 is displayed.
4. Scroll through all three outputs by using the left and right arrow keys.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each output.
In automatic or manual mode, a recipe must be setup. The recipe values are set in a password protected menu. However, a shortcut can be used to change the amount of each ingredient.
To access this shortcut menu:
1. Press and hold the F1 key until
ingr 1 is displayed
A numerical value is displayed.
3. Scroll in a new value and press F1 or press F1 to accept the value that is shown. The UNITS and TARE keys allow you to access all 8 ingredients.
4. When fi nished, press the ZERO key to escape from this menu.
Save will be displayed.
5. To save the changes you made, press F1. To exit without saving, press the ZERO key.
The batch type, batch mode, and ingredient basis cannot be changed through this shortcut. See the Service Manual for instructions on creating a recipe.
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Auto Batching by Weight
Following is an example of batching for a recipe set as follows:
Each ingredient may have a built in delay time between deactivation of one ingredient and activation of the next.
Basis: Weight
1. With the indicator powered up and the scale empty, zero the scale by pressing the ZERO key. . .
0 is displayed.
The OP1 annunciator lights and output 1 is activated.
3. Add weight to the scale. . .
When the weight reaches the setpoint for ingredient 1, OP1 annunciator light goes out, OP2 annunciator lights and output 2 activates. See note at left.
4. Add weight to the scale. . .
When the weight reaches the setpoint for ingredient 2, OP2 annunciator light goes out, OP3 annunciator lights and output 3 activates. See note at left.
5. Add weight to the scale. . .
When the weight reaches the setpoint for ingredient 3, OP3 annunciator light goes out and output 3 deactivates.
6. Empty the scale and repeat steps 1-5 for the next batch.
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Manual Batching by
Percentage
Following is an example of batching for a recipe set as follows:
Basis: Weight
1. With the indicator powered up and the scale empty, zero the scale by pressing the ZERO key. . .
0 is displayed.
The OP1 annunciator lights and output 1 is activated.
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
OR
Key in a new batch size, see note at left, and press the F1 key. . .
The OP1 annunciator lights and output 1 is activated.
4. Add weight to the scale. . .
When the weight reaches the percentage of the batch size set in the recipe for ingredient 1, OP1 annunciator light goes out.
5. Wait for the delay to elapse and then press the F1 key. . .
OP2 annunciator lights and output 2 activates.
6. Add weight to the scale. . .
When the weight reaches the percentage of the batch size set in the recipe for ingredient 2, OP2 annunciator light goes out.
OP3 annunciator lights and output 3 activates.
8. Add weight to the scale. . .
When the weight reaches the percentage of the batch size set in the recipe for ingredient 3, OP3 annunciator light goes out and output 3 deactivates.
9. Empty the scale and repeat steps 1-8 for the next batch.
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Checkweighing
The smallest upper limit segment of the fan graph, shown in Figure 6 , will be lit when in the checkweighing mode as a reminder that this application is active.
This section applies if your indicator has the checkweighing application active. Applications are activated through a password protected menu. See the
Service Manual for instructions.
Checkweighing allows a quick, visual check of the acceptability or unacceptability of an item’s weight.
You set your target weight in one of two ways. It depends on how your indicator is confi gured. The choice is made in the password protected Supervisor menu which is explained in the Service Manual.
Your unit will be confi gured with limits mode or sample mode. Each are explained below;
Limits Mode Enter the upper and lower limits for the item and the indicator will use those values to run the display. See
Figure 6.
The graph is based off of net weight so if a tare is active only the net weight is considered for checkweighing. If there is no tare, gross weight is used as the basis for the graph.
Sample Mode
Figure 6
Limits mode
Place a correct weight “product” on the scale and press the F1 key. The indicator will use this weight to run the display. Upper and lower limits will automatically be 1 division above and below the target weight respectively.
Figure 7 shows how the graphic display works in Sample mode. Each graduation is equal to 1 scale division.
The TARGET light stays lit if weight is ±1 division of the target weight.
Figure 7
Sample mode
Directions for using each mode follows.
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Limits Mode: Entering Upper and Lower Limits
Follow these steps to setup and use the checkweigher in limits mode:
1. Empty the scale, press the ZERO key to zero the display, then press the
F1 key. . .
Hi is displayed.
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
2. Key in the upper weight limit using the numeric entry procedure. Press the F1 key to accept the value or ESC to skip. . .
LO is displayed.
3. Key in the lower weight limit using the numeric entry procedure. Press the F1 key to accept the value. . .
You can repeatedly press the
SELECT key to view the items
listed in the Sample and Limits modes on this page.
4. Place item(s) on the scale and the display will show if the weight is over, under or acceptable based on the limits you have set.
You can repeatedly press the SELECT key to view the following from the gross weight display:
1st press Net annunciator lights and net weight is displayed.
2nd press Tare annunciator lights and tare weight is displayed.
the current unit of measure.
the current unit of measure.
5th press Display returns to gross weighing mode.
Performing a
Checkweighment in
Limits Mode
1. With your target weight set as described above, place your item on the scale. . .
If the weight is within the upper and lower tolerances you set, the
TARGET annunciator lights. If not, the upper or lower segments will be lit.
2. Repeat step 1 for all products of this weight.
Sample Mode:
Using Product to Set
Target Weight
Follow these steps to setup and use the checkweigher in sample mode:
1. Zero the empty scale then place a sample of the correct weight on the scale. . .
Weight is displayed.
The weight is captured, the display reads 0 (net weight) and your indicator is ready to use as a checkweigher. The target weight will be the same as your sample item and the target will stay lit whenever an item’s weight is within ±1 division of the target weight.
You can repeatedly press the SELECT key to view the following from the gross weight display:
1st press Net annunciator lights and net weight is displayed.
2nd press Tare annunciator lights and tare weight is displayed.
the current unit of measure. This will always be one division.
the current unit of measure. This will always be one division.
5th press Display returns to gross weighing mode.
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Performing a Checkweighment in Sample Mode
1. With your target weight set as described above, place your item on the scale. . .
If the weight is correct, 0 is displayed and the TARGET annunciator lights. If the weight varies from the target value, upper or lower segments may be lit and the weight will show a plus or minus weight reading for the deviation from the target weight.
2. Repeat step 1 for all products of this weight.
Using Cutoffs in Checkweigher Application
Standard Cutoffs
If enabled, you can use the cutoff (trips) function while in the checkweigher application. Cutoffs are enabled in a password protected menu. See the Service Manual for instructions. Follow these steps to set up to three outputs:
1. With the indicator powered up in normal checkweighing mode, press and hold the F1 key until. . .
OP1 is displayed.
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
The current value for OP1 is displayed.
OR
Key in a value and press the F1 key.
OP1 is displayed.
4. Scroll through all three outputs by using the left and right arrow keys.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each output.
7. As you apply weight to the scale, output one will activate below its setpoint and deactivate above its setpoint. The same is true for the other two setpoints. Each output’s annunciator will light on the display when the cutoff (trip) value is reached.
Target Cutoffs
If cutoffs are confi gured for Target mode in the Supervisor menu, cutoffs will follow the limits and accept values. This means there is no additional confi guration required.
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Counting
This section applies if your indicator has the counting application active.
Applications are activated through a password protected menu. See the
Service Manual for instructions.
There are two types of sampling; bulk and dribble. These are selected in a password protected menu. See the Service Manual for instructions.
Bulk sampling In this sampling method you place the specifi ed number of items on the scale all at once (in bulk) and the scale automatically starts to calculate piece weight and then shows the count.
Dribble sampling In this sampling method you can count out the specifi ed number of items onto the scale and when you are ready, press the F1 key and the scale starts to calculate piece weight and then shows the count.
Each method is described below.
Bulk Sampling
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
The display is showing counts when the green annunciator on the right of the display is lit.
1. In gross weight mode, press the F1 key. . .
A numeric value is displayed. This is the current sample size.
2. Accept the current sample size by pressing F1
OR
Enter a new sample size (see note at left) and press F1. . .
Zeroin is briefl y displayed. This shows the indicator is zeroing itself. Add is then displayed.
3. Place the correct sample size on the scale all at the same time.
If the sample meets the minimum sample requirements, Busy is briefl y displayed, followed by one of two possible outcomes: a. If the weight is stable, the display will show the correct number of parts on the scale and the green annuciator is lit.
b. If the sample was unstable, Abort is displayed and the display returns to gross weight mode. Repeat steps 1-3 using a larger sample size.
4. Place the parts on the scale to be counted.
5. You can accumulate the counts and track the number of transactions by pressing the PRINT key while in count mode. See Displaying Count
Information about displaying this information.
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Dribble Sampling
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
1. In gross weight mode, press the F1 key. . .
A numeric value is displayed. This is the current sample size.
2. Accept the current sample size by pressing F1
OR
Enter a new sample size (see note at left) and press F1. . .
Zeroin is briefl y displayed. This shows the indicator is zeroing itself. Add is then displayed.
3. Place the correct sample size on the scale and press the F1 key. Busy is briefl y displayed, followed by one of two possible outcomes: a. If the sample met the minimum sample requirements and stable, the display will show the correct number of parts on the scale and the green annunciator is lit.
b. If the sample size was not large enough or the weight was unstable, Abort is displayed and the display returns to gross weight mode. Repeat steps 1-3 using a larger sample size.
4. Place the parts on the scale to be counted.
5. You can accumulate the counts and track the number of transactions by pressing the PRINT key while in count mode. See Displaying Count
Information below about displaying this information.
If the piece weight of the item being counted is known, you can manually enter the piece weight by keying in the weight with the keypad and pressing and holding the F1 key.
Displaying Count
Information
You can scroll through the following information by using the SELECT key:
From count display press SELECT - The word Piece and the piece weight toggle on the display.
press SELECT - The word Total and the total number of count transactions toggle on the display.
press SELECT - Gross annunciator lights and the gross weight is displayed.
press SELECT - Net annunciator lights and the net weight is displayed.
press SELECT - Tare annunciator lights and the tare weight is displayed.
press SELECT - The counts display is shown again.
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Using Cutoffs in the
Counting Application
If enabled, you can use the cutoff (trips) function while in the counting application. Cutoffs are enabled in a password protected menu. See the Service
Manual for instructions. Follow these steps to set up to three outputs:
1. With the indicator powered up, press and hold the F1 key until. . .
OP1 is displayed.
The current value for OP1 is displayed.
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
OR
Key in a value, see note at left, and press the F1 key.
OP1 is displayed.
4. Scroll through all three outputs by using the left and right arrow keys.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each output.
7. As you apply weight to the scale, output one will activate below its setpoint and deactivate above its setpoint. The same is true for the other two setpoints. Each output’s annunciator will light on the display when the cutoff (trip) value is reached.
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Peak Weighing
This section applies if your indicator has the Peak application active.
Only the highest stable weight applied to the scale is displayed in the Peak application when the peak weight value is selected to be displayed. Peak weight is designated by the green peak LED annunciator. See illustration at left.
As a reminder that you are in peak mode, a green annunciator is lit to the right of the weight display.
1. Add weight to the scale. . .
Weight is displayed.
weight. .
Peak weight is displayed.
3. To clear the peak value, be sure scale is empty and press the F1 key. . .
0 is displayed.
4. Repeat steps 1-3.
Using Cutoffs
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
If enabled, you can use the cutoff (trips) function while in the peak application. Cutoffs are enabled in a password protected menu. See the Service
Manual for instructions. Follow these steps to set up to three outputs:
1. With the indicator powered up, press and hold the F1 key until. . .
OP1 is displayed.
The current value for OP1 is displayed.
OR
Key in a value, see note at left, and press the F1 key.
OP1 is displayed.
4. Scroll through all three outputs by using the left and right arrow keys.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each output.
The unit returns to checkweigher mode with the saved outputs active.
8. As you apply weight to the scale, output one will activate below its setpoint and deactivate above its setpoint. The same is true for the other two setpoints. Each output’s annunciator will light on the display when the cutoff (trip) value is reached.
9. As weight is removed the displayed weight will remain unchanged due to being in peak mode but the OP annunciators will go out as each cutoff is reached.
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Communications
The default serial port parameters are 9600 baud, 8 databits, no parity and 1 stop bit.
Stop bits for the serial communication are preset to 1 stop bit. This is not confi gurable.
The E1065 provides an RS-232 output for data transmission to a peripheral device. Refer to the Service Manual for RS-232 interface connections.
If your indicator has a peripheral device connected, from the gross/net weighing mode press the PRINT key to transmit the selected output(s).
The PRINT annunciator will illuminate while data is transmitted and the data confi gured to be printed will be output to the printer.
Print Format #1 for general weighing application
G 1234.56 lb<CR><LF>
T 34.56 lb<CR><LF>
N 1200.00 lb<CR><LF>
Print Format #1 for counting application
Count: 12230
Print Format #1 for peak application
12230 lb<CR>
Error Messages
The following are displays you may see if problems occur or if invalid operations are attempted with your indicator:
Display Description
Over-range weight.
The unit cannot perform a function.
Displayed while a key is pressed when attempting to modify a sealed selection without edit privileges.
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Indicator Diagnostics
Testing Indicator
Functions
The user menu lets you test various functions of the indicator. The user menu is shown in Figure 8. Instructions for using the menu are found below.
Choose the fi rst digit using the UP or DOWN keys. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to advance or backspace through the entry.
Figure 8
User Menu
1. Access the User menu by pressing and holding the ZERO key for 3-5 seconds.
PASS_ is displayed.
2. Key in the User menu password (111) and press F1.
TEST is displayed.
ABOUT is displayed. Press the PRINT key then the UNITS key to view the part number and revision level for the software found in your indicator.
Press SELECT key to return to ABOUT.
ADC is displayed. This is the mV/V output of the connected analog scale.
The mV/V value is displayed. This value should increase as weight is applied to the scale
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ADC is displayed.
DISP is displayed. This is the display test item.
All parts of the display fl ash.
The display fl ashes a couple more times and then DISP is shown.
10. Press the UNITS key. . .
BUTTON is displayed. This is the button test item.
11. Press the PRINT key to perform a button test. Each key you press will be refl ected on the display screen to confi rm the button is functioning correctly. The ZERO key is excluded from this test. It is used to stop the testing and return to the menu item
12. Press ZERO key to stop the button test.
BUTTON is displayed.
13. Press the UNITS key. . .
SERIAL is displayed. This is the serial test item.
14. Press the PRINT key to access the serial test.
PORT1 is displayed. If you jumper the transmit and receive lines on the serial port and press the PRINT key, the display should show PASS. If there is a problem the display will show FAIL.
15. Press the SELECT key after checking the port function. . .
PORT1 is displayed.
16. Press the UNITS key. . .
PORT 2 is displayed. Repeat the test from step 14 to check the port.
17. Press the SELECT key twice to exit the serial test.
SERIAL is displayed.
18. Press the SELECT key. . .
TEST is displayed.
19. Press the UNITS key. . .
AUDIT is displayed.
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20. Press the PRINT key. . .
CFG is displayed. This stands for the confi guration audit counter.
21. Press the PRINT key to see the number of times the confi guration has been altered on this indicator.
22. Press the SELECT key. . .
CFG is displayed.
23. Press the UNITS key. . .
CAL is displayed. This stands for the calibration audit counter.
24. Press the PRINT key. . .
The number of times the indicator has been calibrated is displayed.
25. Press the ZERO key twice. . .
26. The display returns to normal operation mode.
This completes the User menu.
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Key features
- Network connectivity (Ethernet, PROFIBUS, DeviceNet)
- Supports up to eight 350-ohm weight sensors
- Multiple weighing applications (accumulator, batching, checkweighing, counting, peak weighing)
- Three cutoff outputs
- Six-digit, seven-segment, 0.8-inch high, LED display