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1. 59 22 WORKING MODE VIBRATORY BATCHER Vibratory Batcher gt is a working mode for vibratory portioning out loose and granular materials It allows concurrent save and printout In this mode it is possible to simultaneously record and print the individual weighings and the co operation with external devices 22 1 Setting parameters of working modes The working mode can be configured in submenu ual Working Modes gt To enter the working mode e O Vibratory Batcher gt setting SETUP press and then Ub Parameters e Working Modes ND Vibratory Batcher Working mode s parameters v per Chute permission mode E No of weighings for calculating the correction lll Statistics Notice local settings in the main window serves The first left screen button as the direct access to settings of working mode lt Vibratory Batcher gt 22 1 1 Chute permission mode T Users in parameter lt Chute permission mode can choose one of two types of input signals enabling CHUTE Procedure eee 3 e Enter lt T Vibratory Batcher gt according to ch 22 1 of this manual 60 dus e Choose r1 Chute permission mode and then set the type Accessible settings State Long lasting input signal upheld high state enabling chute of a product batch Impulse Short lasting input signal enabling chute of a product batch 22 1 2 Number of weighings for calculating the correction X Users
2. ci Units in accordance with ch 19 of this user manual 001 Select option lt tet Defined unit 1 gt and determine the values of the following parameters Multiplier Multiplier of scale s adjustment unit mame Unit name Max 3 characters Exit to main manu with procedure of saving changes Press symbol of the new weighing unit visible in the weighing window which activates list of available weighing units with new custom unit added at the end of the list Notice OO The procedure of defining the second custom unit lt ici 3 Defined unit 2 is equal to the procedure described above 19 3 Acceleration of gravity Lj Og Parameter lt a Acceleration of gravity eliminates the changes of gravitational acceleration force at different latitudes and altitudes in case of weighing process with application of Newton N weighing unit Procedure C3 ct 7 I x S i Enter submenu lt cai Units in accordance with ch 19 of this user manual 001 s Select option iat Acceleration of gravity which opens an editing window Acceleration of gravity with a numeric keyboard Insert the new value of acceleration of gravity for the place of use and accept it by pressing v key Exit to main manu with procedure of saving changes 53 20 OTHER PARAMETERS There is a group of parameters different from others US influence the operation of the scale They are JETEN in
3. 2 4 0025003 265 a Notice The installer of EDYTOR ETYKIET R02 is accessible to download on website www radwag com on the overlap Products Measuring indicators PUE HY Procedure 1 Run computer program LABEL EDITOR R02 then the main window of the program is displayed KS Label Editor RO2 File Edit Preview Configuration Tools Info Frame Id Name Details Barcode Image 103 Notice Prior to designing a label a new project needs to be created with initial printer and label settings A description of creating new projects can be found in instruction manual Label Editor R02 accessible in the program menu Info User manual 2 In order to add a text to the label chose lt 4Abc Text from the list of objects and then click on the workspace of label then window lt Text field settings gt opens EE Text field settings Location Size A 1124 mm Width Y 113 E mm Height Font TrueType pa v Arial Orientation Standard Down Up Reversed o 3 ok Cancel Cancel e 3 Type the required text in the box at the bottom of the window PORK CHARCUTERIE SMITH amp SMITH Ltd and press to confirm then the text is put automatically on the label 4 In order to add a variable to the label chose lt 2 Variable from the list of objects and then click on the workspace of label then window lt Variable settings gt
4. ee cooler eeepc ce coc reo epa a neee 91 90 1 Inventory Ol Variables sciat a i care oro o aeo Hh o eroe n E RD HER Ecce EE 91 30 2 Formatting varigBbles a ucsdoeeec edes i mor gone ped radium sands Cur AA E a R IH ODER Me DUE A 96 31 APPENDIX B Functions of programmable buttons sss sesessssssssss esec eee ees sees sees ennenen eenn enne 98 32 APPENDIX C Label template 0 aa acia 102 32 1 Designing a label from the terminal level eee 102 32 2 Designing a label on a computer zs sci eio obra err E pve ae co Walia o Er RE rro ERE REEF EHE VEU ree ERE E YR ERR PEE 103 32 3 Saving label templates in the scale a nennen nennen nnn nnn ann 107 32 4 Attributing a label to a DrFOGUCL us cos coi A tu euo epu nde see Rei acad ea ees 107 32 0 rigen EzMr ieBoi Nell M rE 108 SEA SM Printing lape Sx secs TTE ALTUS 108 33 APPENDIX D CITIZEN printer setting oooommmmnnncncccccccconccncnnnnnnnnnononennonnnnnnnnnn rre rre nr nnne enen 108 34 APPENDIX E ZEBRA printer SONO tras 109 35 APPENDIX F Communication with barcode scanners eeeeeeeeeeeeee eene enne nennen 109 1 INTENDED USE WAD vibratory batchers are intended for multiline dosing loose and granulated materials Typical materials salt sugar grain flour spices coffee tea beans rice dried fruits and other loose granulated frozen products The state of the art weighing ter
5. enter any alphanumeric text intended to be printed Notice The procedure of attributing functions to buttons is described in ch 16 2 of this manual Procedure of editing databases e Enter lt Y Databases according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter ES Universal variables and press the required position Universal variable record Code Universal variable code Value to pay Universal variable value intended to be printed 24 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 24 1 General information A A character protocol scale terminal has been designed for communication between RADWAG scales and external devices via RS 232 interface B It consists of commands sent from an external device to the scale and a responses from a scale C Responses are sent every time after receiving a command reaction for any command D Using commands allows users to receive some information about the state of scale and or influence the operation e g Requesting weighing results display control 78 24 2 Inventory of RS commands Notice 1 Each command have to be terminated in CR LF 2 The best Policy for communication is not sending another command until the former answer has been received 24 3 Respond message format After sending a request message you can receive command accepted and in progress command completed appears only after XX_A command comprehended but cannot be executed 79 XX v CRLF command com
6. 18 of the manual choose EJ amp Date and time gt and then set the parameter Accessible authorization levels None Operator Advanced Operator Administrator Notice Setting lt None gt allows free access to settings of date and time without the need of logging in 18 3 Printouts Default settings of the scale allows a logged on Administrator to edit printout templates Software allows to change the access level to option A Printouts gt Procedure e Enter parameter group uc Authorization according to ch 18 of this manual choose cl Printouts gt and set appropreately Access levels to printouts that can be set None Operator Advances Operator Administrator 50 Notice When you choose setting lt None gt printout templates can be changed even without logging on 18 4 Databases It is possible to set the access levels to the following databases Database of Products Database of Clients Database of Formulas Database of Packages Database of Warehouses Database of Labels Procedure e Enter parameters group IAS Authorization according to ch 18 of the manual choose amp Databases and then set the parameter Accessible authorization levels None Operator Advanced Operator Administrator Notice Setting None allows free access to settings of date and time without the need of logging in 18 5 Delete older data Default settings allow a logged in Advan
7. E Port and set appropriate option The scale can communicate with the reader via following ports e RS 232 COMI e RS 232 COM2 15 4 2 Procedure of attributing the card number to an operator To use a transponder card to log on an operator the card needs to be ascribed to the operator in the database of operators Procedure e Connect the transponder card reader to the required communication port RS 232 COM 1 or RS 232 COM2 e Choose a communication port for the reader see ch 15 4 1 in this manual e n submenu Communications set the baud rate to the same as in the reader default 9600b s e Enter the database of operators and edit the selected operator going to the field E Card Numbers 12 0 e After entering the field lt rrip Card Number you will see the editing field Card Numbers with the screen keyboard e Having approached the card to the reader the program automatically displays in editing field lt Card Number gt the number of read card e Confirm the number by pressing Y land return to weighing 39 15 5 Additional display 15 5 1 Additional display port Procedure e Enter parameters group R Devices gt according to ch 15 of this manual select EE Additional display i Port and then choose an appropriate option from the list Communication with additional displays can be performed via following ports e RS232 COM1 e RS232 COM2 e cp 15 5 2 Communica
8. Inscribe the name of a product or its part and press EA The program will automatically edit the required product 23 1 3 Weighing date search Procedure Enter P Databases according to ch 23 of the manual Enter lt p Weighings gt Press fl then an editing field appears lt Specify year gt with the screen keyboard 66 Inscribe year month day hour minute of weighing and confirm it by pressing v The program will automatically display the list of weighings putting at the top the position with the entered date 23 2 Adding new items in databases Procedure Enter lt Y Databases according to ch 23 of this manual Enter database LY Products gt Press C then the message is displayed Create new record gt Confirm it by pressing v the program automatically enters edition of new record Notice Adding new records in databases is possible only by logged in administrators It does not concern the database of weighings 23 3 Deleting items in databases Procedure Enter lt y Databases according to ch 23 of the manual Enter SH Products gt Give a long press to the item then the context menu is displayed Press lt Delete gt then a message is displayed Are you sure you want to delete gt Confirm it by pressing v Caution Deleting records in databases is possible only by logged in administrators It does not concern the database of weighings 67 23 4 Deleting olde
9. LH Start mass error the mass on the weighing platform is beyond the acceptable range 5 to 15 of start mass 29 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT Accessories KAFKA printer cable P0136 Computer cable P0108 EPSON printer cable P0151 Thermal printer KAFKA Dot matrix printer EPSON Label printer CITIZEN 90 Additional display in plastic casing WD 4 1 Large size display 2 WWG 2 Transponder card reader CK 01 Barcode scanner LS2208 Current loop in plastic casing AP2 1 PC keyboard Computer programs EDYTOR ETYKIET computer program RAD KEY computer program PW WIN computer program 30 APPENDIX A Variables for printouts 30 1 Inventory of variables Notice Every variable needs to be included in brace brackets e g x where x variable number A list of variables accessible in the system for defining printout templates and data displayed in the workspace of scale s screen 91 n 8 9 20 e 22 23 24 25 ps n 28 C Value cumulative amount to pay 29 CC value cumulative of cumulative amount to pay 30 Gross amount to pay VAT i i92 ES 34 ES 36 in i08 39 i 50 a 52 i53 54 55 i56 El 58 3 Product Testing Prepackages mode CPG 59 Product Number of validity days 60 Product VAT 92 64 65 75 76 77 80 81 82 85 86 87 88 8
10. RADWAG WAGI ELEKTRONICZNE 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 Street POLAND Phone 48 48 38 48 800 phone fax 48 48 385 00 10 Selling Department 48 48 366 80 06 www radwag com gt DIN EN ISO 9001 2000 CERTIFICATE NO 71 100 C206
11. advanced operator operator none Every user with any attributed access level can perform weighings and select data from in databases to be used during weighing Access to user parameters databases and working modes depending on the authorization access level attributed Operator type Access level description No access to user parameters No weighing can be confirmed Cannot start the dosing process No access to RZ the weighing database to a file gt in menu lt Databases gt Operator Access to parameters in submenu elena lt Display gt excluding the group lt Actions gt Others Can start and perform the dosing process Access to Export the weighing database to a file gt in menu Databases Advanced Access to parameters in submenus M RS Operator modes EHH Devices Display Others Can start and perform the dosing process Access to ecu the weighing database to a file in menu Databases Administrator Access to all user parameters functions and databases Can start and perform the dosing process 22 1 Authorization level for editing functions o A Printouts gt in submenu A Devices 5 Printer E A Sample gt in submenu C Devices Additional display O E Displaying template in submenu e lt gt Display e Text information 00 E EJ Date and Time gt in submenu Spo Others gt It can be declared in submenu S Authorizations
12. opens EE Variable settings Width Height mm mm Drientation Standard O Down O Up Reversed TrueType B Id 50 Variable Static text v Moving upwards Moving downwards Formatter 5 From list Variable chose variable type 4 Date and time and press Insert then the variable is placed in the table of variables show below 6 Confirm it by pressing o then the variable is automatically placed on the label 7 Place the rest of variables and constant texts on the label in the same way 8 In order to put an image on the label chose lt X Image from the list of objects and then click on the workspace of label then window Open opens NZ Open JC I Desktop EERO2 0 0 0 14 Bmp 4s Search Bmp Organize v New folder La Desktop Downloads E My Documents J NET Recent Places C bmp R bmp TM bmp J Libraries Documents 2 Music E Pictures 4 CA R Ap wAg B Videos Arrow bmp Iron bmp Logo bmp File name Y Files bmp z 9 Chose one and press lt Opens then the image is placed on the label Notice Graphic images placed on the label can be printed only when they are downoladed to the printer memory lt is described in the instruction manual Label Editor R02 accessible in the program menu on the overlap Info User manual 10 In order to a
13. 205 Adjustment track record Nominal Mass 206 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 Notice 1 Variables 0 and 1 is terminated by CR LF i e the cursor is moved to the beginning of the next line by default Comparator Average difference 2 In case of variable 39 each position from the database 1 2 n is formated as follows Position 1 39 1 Position 2 39 2 etc 3 Variables not related to Vibratory Batcher 4 In case of variable 64 each line L1 Ln is formatted according to the template Line 1 64 L1 Line 2 64 L2 etc 95 30 2 Formatting variables Users can format numeric text and date variables intended for displaying or printing out Different format commands Justification to the left Justification to the right Setting the number of characters for printout display Declaration of the number of digital places for numeric variables Date amp Time formatting Formatting numeric variables for EAN13 codes Formatting numeric variables and dates for EAN128 GS1 128 codes Format characters Separates veriables from format strings Minus sign or justification to the Precides formatting or sepatates hours minutes and seconds The first dot in the format string determines the location of the decimal separator in the formatted value any additional dot characters are ignored The number is converted to a string of the form ddd ddd where each d
14. E A O OT 19 A VO User e lo AA DTP 19 A A TTE 19 10 INDICATING WINDO Winnie a s 20 1 ROG GING IN oir A A 21 11 1 LOGGING in Procede ERN 21 WAZ eis le lats GUL procedure cn 22 11 3 Authiorizatiorr access leve Suicide vascaed aAa E a AEE CREE TeS 22 12 NAVIGATING WITHIN THE MENU sic atari GA eenn eee 23 UAI A o oes 23 122 21T LO Weighing acaso dan qus bt pt e AA EEE 24 13 SCALE PARAMETER Si a 25 A T 25 EA E dere terc ed e de ado oe ell Me o aM iso rir OR Se Aa esca LEE ce e 26 SAA A Ob E LU REM p PNEU REV Up NN TECUM MU UM E Quae DURAM UEM UN RUE TT 26 13 4 Minimum weight for different functions LO sss sese eee 27 SE A TTT 27 14 COMMUNICATION HH 28 14 1 LACE Kelan LST 28 142 ETHERNET Setting is te ado a dede o do ed aaa ay a cant ee era lee 28 14 3 TOP protocol s tting TTT 29 15 DEVICES 00 A a a da c WEA 29 EA A A A A ee ahead 29 Ie A MAD ED CE EC eee 30 195 1 2 Comp ter address ecce iui de anc e id costs a ET lee 30 19123 Continuous transirTilS SIOIN has eher voe ede con e e eere erro dco Lv E Nave e 30 15 1 4 Weighing printout template sse ee eee eee 31 151 5 GooDerauo With EP TS Sd 32 19 2 P TIBEOE schicke optimae iain cites RO Dex eee fpei Mamans icta oh du tibt t EE tiu Scu datibas t Eni euh bab Qe aS EE 32 PO 2 MN PRS DOM rc O euttaienne shoes 33 PA COG A A O wien 33 15 2 5 Templates for printouts ci AAA A AA 33 15 9 Barcode Scan aa 35 19 31 POT for barcode Se
15. Enter epo Others according to ch 20 of this manual choose parameter k Cursor and set an option Settings No Cursor disabled Yes Cursor enabled 20 5 Touch panel calibration Touch panel calibration is required when inappropriate operation is recognized E g the reaction in a different place than the touching point Procedure RES e Enter submenu lt Others according to ch 20 of this manual e Select lt Touch Screen Calibration gt and then an editing field appears e Using a thin and soft pointer press keep pressed for some time in the point where the cross appears after indicating the 4 place confirm changes by pressing ENTER PRINT 99 21 USER ADJUSTMENT An option only for non verified scale Scales require to recalculate internal divisions to more suitable ones e g g kg etc In order to do this they require an adjustment factor It is adjusted during the adjustment procedure using a mass standard Adjustment should be carried out if weighing a standard mass shows a different mass value To enter Ab User Adjustment gt press key and then Ec User Adjustment 21 1 Adjusting procedure e Enter submenu yc User Adjustment according to ch 21 and select Adjustment e After entering the parameter the following message box appears Unload the pan e y e Take the load off the pan of platform 1 e Press button _v The following message appears during adjusting sta
16. Template 50 51 Fari Operator Printout Template 75 76 nr Client Printout Template 85 86 c Warehouse Printout Template 130 131 34 c Package Printout Template 80 aa Adiustment report printout template See ch 21 3 15 3 Barcode scanner The balance allows for cooperation with a barcode scanner The scanner can be used for quick search of Products Clients Packages Warehouses Universal variables Batch number Configuration of communication can be configured in E BB SETUP Devices b Barcode reader Notice In submenu Communication set the baud rate default 9600b sec The detailed description of cooperation scale barcode scanner can be found in APPENDIX F in this manual 15 3 1 Port for barcode scanner Procedure e Enter C Devices according to ch 15 of the manual choose s V Barcode reader Port and then set the appropriate value Barcode scanners can be connected to e RS 232 COMI e RS 232 COM2 35 15 3 2 Prefix Suffix l M INIM uu Users can edit a prefix C Prefix gt or and suffix e Suffix in order to adjust the program to accept transmission frames from the scanner Notice A special protocol is required in order the code be received by RADWAG equipment It is required to program an appropriate prefix and suffix Prefix one byte 01 hexadecimally suffix one byte OD hexadecimally The detailed descriptio
17. a green field with a triangle on the right is visible If the mass value is below the MIN threshold red fields with red arrows on the left are visible The lower mass value the more red arrows are visible If the mass value is over the MAX threshold red fields with red arrows on the right are visible The higher mass value the more red arrows are visible Thresholds MIN and MAX are on the borders between red and green fields 16 4 2 Bargraph Signalling checkweighing ranges This type of bargraph comprises one green and 2 red fields The left red field signals that the load on the pan is lower than the minimum weighing threshold Min threshold 46 e The central green field signals that the load on the pan is within the set required interval for the weighed product OK value between Min and Max thresholds e The right red field signals that the load on the pan is greater than the maximum weighing threshold Max threshold 16 4 3 Bargraph Linear The bar graph represents in a linear way the measuring range of a scale EN In addition the bar graph can indicate weighing thresholds MIN MAX if they have been determined e Signalization of mass below the value set in MIN threshold e Signalization of mass within MIN and MAX values of thresholds EBENEN 1 e Signalization of mass exceeding the value set in MAX threshold 17 INPUTS OUTPUTS WPY scales are equipped with 4
18. and press the required item Enter de Label templates gt then an editing field and the screen keyboard appears Press m to open a window showing files on the pendrive Select the required Ib file It is automatically copied to the editing field Confirm the changes by pressing v Notice Pes If a pendrive is not recognized by the system button a will remain inactive 32 4 Attributing a label to a product Procedure Enter B Databases gt according to ch 23 of this manual Enter A Products and press the required item Enter ES Label then the database of labels is open with the list of all labels Choose the required label The program automatically ascribes the label to the product 107 32 5 Attributing a label to a client Procedure e Enter lt amp J Databases gt according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter QU Clients gt and press the required item pr e Enter B Label gt then the database of labels is open with the list of all labels e Choose the required label The program automatically ascribes the label to the client 32 6 Printing labels Procedure e While in the main window choose a product button n j or a client button that has attributed a label e Place a load on the pan and wait for then press ENTER PRINT e The label is printed on a printer connected to the scale Notice 1 Labels can be attributed to products or and clients After pressing ENTER P
19. as described in chapter 15 of the manual e Choose A Computer Address then the window Address with the screen keyboard appears e Enter the required address and confirm it by pressing KA 15 1 3 Continuous transmission Users can enable continuous transmission from the scale to a computer Setting parameter lt log Continuous transmission gt starts subsequent sending data from ai Weighing Printout Template gt set in submenu 30 Setup e Devices a Computer S Template Weighing Printout Procedure R e Enter parameters group lt Devices gt according to ch 15 of this manual l e Choose A Computer M continuous transmission and then set an appropriate value Accessible settings No Continuous transmission off Yes Continuous transmission on 15 1 4 Weighing printout template Users in parameter lt lt Weighing Printout Template gt can define variables included in the printout from the scale to a computer Procedure e Enter lt Devices gt parameter group as described in chapter 15 of the manual e Choose n Computer EA Weighing Printout Template then the editing field lt Weighing Printout Template gt with the screen keyboard appears e Modify the template if necessary and confirm the changes by pressing e Notice There are additional buttons in the bottom line of the screen keyboard They can be used while modifying a printout template OMS Screen k
20. chute chamber weighing 4 chute flap 5 container bag or packaging for the product 5 DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTORS 5 1 Connectors description 1 Ethernet RJ45 1 I O RS232 COM2 2 RS232 COM1 3 USB 5 2 Description of glands 1 Supply cord gland 2 Gland for platforms 1 2 3 Gland for platforms 3 4 5 3 Connector with RS232 and I O RS232 DB9 M male top view Pin2 RxD Pin3 TxD Pin5 GND I O RS232 DSUB15 F female top view Pint GNDWE Pin2 OUT1 Pin3 OUT2 Pin4 COMM Pind 6 9VDC Pin6 IN4 Pin7 IN3 Pin8 TxD2 Pin9 5VDC Pin10 GNDRS Pin11 IN2 Pin12 IN1 Pin13 RxD2 Pin14 OUT4 Pin15 OUT3 6 GETTING STARTED e After the terminal is connected to power the ON LOAD ON LOAD diode starts to light e Press to start the operating system loading procedure Windows CE together with RADWAG software loading is signalled by blinking the red diode ON LOAD e When the loading procedure is completed the main software window appears 10 7 KEYPAD OVERLAY www radwag com 8 FUNCTIONS OF KEYS Description Turning on off the scale Zeroing Tarring Printing out the result or confirming some entered data Function key entering the menu Selecting products Selecting contractors Inscribing a tare value 9 PROGRAM STRUCTURE The main menu has been divided into twelve functional groups In every group ther
21. from subsequent platforms as indicator reply DONA AE oome n weighing platform number mass 9 characters justified to the right unit 3 characters justified to the left Example Let us assume that both platforms are connected to indicator PUE HY S I A CR LF computer command P1 118 5 g CH LE P2 36 2 kg CRLF command done mass values from both platforms are returned in basic units 24 4 8 Send the stable result in current unit Syntax SU CR LF 83 Possible answers SU_A CR LF command accepted and in progress SU_E CR LF timeout while waiting for stable results SU I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed SU_A CR LF command accepted and in progress MASS FRAME mass value in current unit is returned Frame format KC CO CO CI O O CO CA CCE Example S U CR LF computer command SU _ A CR LF command accepted and in progress SU 172 135 N CRLF command done mass value in current unit is returned 24 4 9 Send the result immediately in current unit Syntax SUI CR LF Possible answers SUI I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed MASS FRAME mass value in current unit is returned immediately Frame format ACE O CIO AO O OE3 DONET Example S U I CR LF computer command SUI 3 58 237 kg CRLF command executed and mass returned 84 24 4 10 Switch on continuous transmission in basic unit Syntax C1 CR LF Possible answers C1 I CRL
22. group lt Others gt e g R58 language beep etc To enter lt Others press and then elo Others 20 1 Languages Procedure 00 e Enter submenu LPO Others gt according to ch 20 of this manual choose AL Language and set the parameter Accessible languages e Polish English German French Russian Spanish Czech Hungarian Estonian Latvian Italian Greek Turkish 20 2 Setting date and time Users can set date and time that are visible in the main window of the display Entering the edition of date and time can be made in two ways e Pressing the field date and time in the top bar of the main screen OOo a e Pressing button and then bo Others Date and Time After entering the setting of date and time the screen keyboard appears Set year month day hour minutes and confirm by pressing v Notice Parameter EJ Date and Time gt is accessible in the scale menu depending on the authorization access level set in the related parameter 54 20 3 Sound signal Procedure REE e Enter 77 Others according to ch 20 of this manual J3 Beep gt and set accordingly Settings None Sound for buttons and proximity sensors disabled Buttons Sound for buttons enabled Sensors Sound for proximity sensors enabled All Sound for buttons and proximity sensors enabled 20 4 Cursor In order to start working with a computer mouse enable parameter lt Cursor gt Procedure OOo e
23. has been implemented in order to assure precise indications This function controls and corrects 0 indication While the function is active it compares the results continuously with constant frequency If two sequentional results differ less than the declared value of autozero range so the scale will be automatically zeroed and the pictograms mz an U will be displayed If AUTOZERO is disabled zero is not corrected automatically However in particular cases this function can disrupt the measurement process e g slow pouring of liquid or powder on the weighing pan In this case it is advisable to disable the autozero function Procedure e Enter gt Weighing according to ch 13 of the manual select Autozero and then set an appropriate value 26 Accessible settings NO Autozero off YES Autozero on 13 4 Minimum weight for different functions LO Parameter lt LO THRESHOLD gt is associated with automatic weighing Next weighing will not be saved until the indication goes under the THRESHOLD LO net Procedure e After entering lt Q threshold Lo gt according to ch 13 of this manual a keyboard is displayed e Inscribe LO and confirm by pressing KA 13 5 Last digit 3 4 The last digit option Last digit gt is to switch off the last digit of measured mass indication the measurement is carried out with decreased accuracy Procedure gt e Enter group of parameters P Weigh
24. in parameter i amp No of weighings for calculating the correction can set the number of weighings dosing cycles to consider in calculating the correctional value for dosing Procedure e Enter the working mode settings Vibratory Batcher gt according to ch 22 1 of this manual X e Choose parameter lt gt No of weighings for calculating the corrections then the editing window No of weighings for calculating the correction with the screen keyboard is displayed e Enter the required number of weighings dosing cycles to consider in calculating the correctional value for dosing and confirm it by pressing v 22 2 Statistics All statistics are continuously updated after each measurement is saved in the scale memory Statistics can be calculated globally does not depend on the selected product or separately for every product from the assortment database It can be set in parameters ellllin Statistics gt Procedure e Enter the working mode settings lt Vibratory Batcher gt according to ch 22 1 of this manual 61 e Choose parameter lt Statistics and then select an appropriate option Options Global global statistics Product statistics for every product Notice In case of operation with lt l Ullum Statistics set to Product bare in mind that after restarting only statisics of the last weighed product are recovered 22 3 Starting of dosing process To initiate
25. inputs 4 outputs To adjust software to the users needs configure inputs outputs in the submenu in the submenu lt 9 Inputs Outputs e indicator inputs e 9 indicator outputs 47 In order to enter submenu 2 Inputs Outputs gt press LM and then 3 Inputs Outputs 17 1 Configuration of inputs Procedure e Enter lt 2 Inputs Outputs according to ch 17 of this manual e Choose lt Q Inputs gt and enter the selected input you will see a list of functions to ascribe e Choose the required function from the list and return to weighing saving the changes according to ch 12 2 of this manual Notice The list of functions to ascribe to inputs are described in APPENDIX B of this manual By default inputs have no ascribed functions lt None gt 17 2 Configuration of outputs Ascribing a function to the output enables the output at the same time lf an output has no ascribed function it is disabled Procedure e Enter 3 Inputs Outputs gt according to ch 17 of this manual e Choose lt 10 Outputs gt and enter the required output then you will see the list of functions Stabile Stable weighing result over LO threshold value MIN stable Stable weighing result below the MIN threshold MIN non stable Non stable weighing result below the MIN threshold OK stable Stable weighing result between MIN and MAX thresholds 48 OK non stable Non stable weighing result between MIN and MAX thres
26. to the right Unit 3 characters justified to the left 86 24 4 17 Read upper threshold Syntax OUH CR LF Possible answers UH MASA CR LF command executed Frame format Mass 9 characters justified to the right Unit 3 characters justified to the left 24 4 18 Send all implemented commands Syntax PC CR LF Possible answers PC A Z T S SI SIA SU SUI C1 C0 CU1 CU0 DH ODH UH OUH OT UT PC command executed the indicator have sent all the implemented commands 24 5 Manual printouts automatic printouts Users can general manual or automatic printouts from the scale e Manual printouts can be performed after loading the pan and stabilizing indication by pressing ENTER PRINT e Automatic printouts can be performed only after loading the pan and stabilizing indication Format frame s 87 Stability character sign mass unit command Example space if stable if not stable if an indication over the range v if fan indication below the range space for positive values or for negative values 9 characters justified to the right 3 characters justified to the left 3 characters justified to the left 1832 0 g CRLF the printout generated from the scale after pressing ENTER PRINT 25 COOPERATION WITH EXTERNAL DEVICES WAD scales can cooperate with the following devices Computer Receipt printer Label printer Barcode scanner Additional display Any pe
27. 23 O e code eT 22 eet oer vor rt A ee va t E Ed coL TS 66 23 1 3 Weighing date search su desee iau pueda pues A ew ES Read cue PUR UR Rudi 66 23 2 Adding new items in databases or oct breue qu AS 67 23 93 Deleting tems Iri dateD8S8S 5 oot edt a i aao de a ae Sean FH DOS ATE P AEAEE AAEE EROS 67 23 4 Del ting older dala secedere NR 68 23 5 Prin ng items from databases einer A A AEE vede edos 68 29 5 Export a database to a llle iS AA 69 EE Database COMMON sou cis 70 DIES A cs NN TE EE D E ae 70 S ME Database On Pro QUO Ep 70 29 1 3 Database or Welghings 7 AMD nado ee nece Ce Yita RES GNE EE e A e REI 72 23 14 Database of clients iio rte eric pO A Sd 73 29450 Wala ase Or TOM MAAS sos auct cae o e 74 23 7 6 Database of reports from formulatiON oooonnncnncccoonncnnnnccnoconnnnnononnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 74 23 7 1 DAA a Dae es aR a sheet Nate eed taal Cetera a shld st ae De ud 75 29 1 0 Dalabase or Packages udi EE ve oe de 76 23 19 Database of Warehous6s x xot evi E A AA 76 237 40 Database O Sa dd 77 23 7 11 Database of universal variables diia dido 78 24 COMMUNICATION PROTOGCONDL 5 0 esse seene esen ennenen iiv ee odo diae steno tena coo ennenen eee eoe 78 24 1 GenerabiformaltlOle ooo o voe acera ep o eee Poe doce Vet SL t e tedious 78 24 2 Inventor OL RS command S esiseina oett e eene endis te eod pe bete ous eta e EEEE aus Mean eee 79 24 3 RESPONA Mess ado format ss tirdi A
28. 9 90 91 100 gt 101 gt 102 gt 103 gt 104 gt 105 gt 106 gt 107 gt 108 gt 109 gt 10 111 129 113 114 115 116 117 18 93 120 gt 121 122 7 123 Average Tare Report 0 25T1 124 3 Average Tare Report Number of Measurements 125 126 130 131 Source Warehouse Code 132 Source Warehouse Description 135 Target Warehouse Name 136 Target Warehouse Code 137 140 141 142 T 144 Hex UTF8 145 146 147 148 155 156 3 Density End date 157 Density Method 158 Density Standard liquid 160 161 162 1697 i D 165 hk 16733 168 169 170 94 159 3 Density Standard liquid density 175 176 Recipe Code 180 L 181 Recipe report End date 182 Recipe report Result 183 Recipe report Number of measurements 184 Recipe report Total 185 Recipe report Measurements 186 Recipe report Nominal mass Recipe report Difference 187 190 Comparator Report number 191 Comparator Start date 192 Comparator End date 193 Comparator Order number 194 Comparator Tested standard number 195 Comparator Reference standard number 196 197 198 199 Comparator Number of cycles 200 Comparator Method Comparator Standard deviation
29. E tare value Possible replies UT OK CRLF command completed UT I CRLF command correct but not accessible at the moment ES CR LF command incorrect e g incorrect tare format Notice Use dots as decimal points in tare values 81 24 4 5 Send the stable result in basic unit Syntax S CR LF Possible answers S_A CR LF command accepted and in progress S ECH LF time limit for stable result exceeded S_I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed S ACH LF command accepted and in progress MASS FRAME mass value in basic unit is returned Frame format OEA ODA Example S CR LF computer command S _ A CR LF command accepted and in progress S 8 5 g CRLF command done mass value in basic unit is returned 24 4 6 Send the result immediately in basic unit Syntax SI CR LF Possible answers SI_I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed at the moment MASS FRAME mass value in basic unit is returned Frame format TEA DHG 82 Example S CR LF computer command 51 18 5 kg CRLF command done mass value in basic unit is returned immediately 24 4 7 Send immediate results from all platforms in basic units Syntax SIA CR LF Possible answers SIA ICRLF command comprehended but cannot be executed at the moment MASS FRAME P1 CR LF MASS FRAME P2 CRLF mass values are immediately returned from all platforms in basic units Frame format with mass
30. E FOE Ev AM E vee EN DA Cu ER VERI uU 51 AAA siecnencckseetencedeasecanstcesitsnumedekseetsateiansccducstets AT AT 52 CAS a l TTT 52 192 User defined Bit TT 53 T9 3 Accelerauor OF OravILy 5e ee coerente te hehe Cos cc cen eee eet Se cote et ccce inert estes a neta Cus ce eee eei DAD 53 20 OTHER PAR AMET EHS 5 dccus dessa a a NO NYST 54 20 1 Lan quae P 54 20 2 S8t nd date ANIC MINES alo a o 54 20 3 SOUMNG sln TTT 55 AE Soest ets OO 55 20 5 TOUGH DAN CAMA A Ud UID 55 21 USER ADJUSIMENT a aid 56 21A Adjusting POC ura disc 56 24 2 Start mass a QS IMEI IN de ba A oM A ved cds 58 21 3 Report from adjustment prOCeSS a 58 21 4 Adiustment WACK TECOS totem hue rece do ave ue A TUA Svp EE CELERE 59 22 WORKING MODE VIBRATORY BATCHER 111 eeeee eee e eene nennen nn nn nn nnne nnn nnne hann annue nnn nhan nnn 60 22 1 Setting parameters of working modes see eee eee 60 22 a Chute permission lee siet coro ose er e e ep e eR 60 22 1 2 Number of weighings for calculating the CorrectiON cccooonnnccccccoconnncnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnonnnnnos 61 222 S o Co eR E TEE PCM A 61 22 9 Starting or dosing POCOS ein antri idad 62 22 4 DOSING DIOCESE Vois Feb Uo RS eR dc EAEE 63 23 gt DATABASES M ai 65 23 1 568rching Gala DASS staat hut E et addet css pan dM EOM ien RM DRE dU A EN DC Atte De EE 65 US M PN ERIS A PCT 66
31. F command comprehended but cannot be executed C1_ACR LF command comprehended and in progress MASS FRAME mass value in basic unit is returned Frame format AAA RA DOr 24 4 11 Switch off continuous transmission in basic unit Syntax CO CR LF Possible answers answers CO I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed CO_A CR LF command comprehended and executed 24 4 12 Switch on continuous transmission in current unit Syntax CU1 CR LF Possible answers CU1 I CR LF command comprehended but cannot be executed CU1 A CRLF command comprehended and in progress MASS FRAME mass value in current unit is returned Frame format CEDBLCILELEPSLDEISISISISIe OO 85 24 4 13 Switch off continuous transmission in current unit Syntax CUO CR LF Possible answers CUO ICRLF command comprehended but cannot be executed CUO ACRLF command comprehended and executed 24 4 14 Set lower threshold Syntax DH_XXXXX CR LF where XXXXX mass format Possible answers DH_OK CR LF command executed ES CR LF command not comprehended wrong mass format 24 4 15 Set upper threshold Syntax UH_XXXXX CR LF where XXXXX mass format Possible answers UH_OK CR LF command executed ES CR LF command not comprehended wrong mass format 24 4 16 Read lower threshold Syntax ODH CR LF Possible answers DH_MASA CR LF command executed Frame format DONEA Mass 9 characters justified
32. O 2 D Input 4 None Outputs Output 1 None Output 2 None Output 3 None 666506 Output 4 None o 3 9 2 7 Authorizations Date amp Time Administrator me 0 gt rera Start unit O Otal Defined unit 1 5 Multiplier 3 Citgl 18 E EE Acceleration of gravity 9 80665 9 2 9 Other Cem eaae we 6 mmm Une CS Touch screen calibration 9 2 10 User Calibration An option only for non verified scale Setting of start mass Calibration Report printout NO Adjustment track record teo 9 2 11 Info Submenu Sd Info gt is for viewing information e Scale factory number e Program version e Scale program version 19 10 INDICATING WINDOW Main view EI 0 8g amp 4g gt 198g SL 198g wA 0 0 6g t gt 6g gt 201 g ote 199 g SL Product Average Number In the main application window one can see four separate parts In the top part of the window there is a status bar where a work mode logged in user time amp date are displayed and active connection with a computer are displayed Below the status bar you can see weighing window s bd 0 Bg A 198g is Notice A detailed description of the information contained in the status windows of the feeding lines can be found in ch 22 3 of this manual 20 There is a workspace below this window Product Average Number Notice The workspace i
33. Printer 4 Port and then select an appropriate option Printers can be attached to RS 232 COM1 RS 232 COM2 USB Tcp 15 2 2 Printer code page Procedure e Enter parameters SA Devices gt as described in chapter 15 of the manual e Choose E Printer Code Page then the screen keyboard will be displayed e Write the required code page and confirm by pressing KA Notice The default value is 1250 code page for Middle East Europe 15 2 3 Templates for printouts Enter ofl Printouts gt to define printout templates 33 Procedure e Enter parameter group y Devices as described in chapter Lf 15 of the manual then choose RES Printer EA printouts e After editing a template a memo box with the default content and the screen keyboard e Modify the template according to your requirements and confirm it by pressing v Notice There are additional buttons in the bottom line of the screen keyboard They can be used while modifying a printout template Screen keyboard on off Reading a printout template from a Ib file button active while connecting a USB pendrive List of variables for printout templates see the list in APPENDIX A of this manual Clear the editing field E Default printouts settings nr Weighing Printout Template 0 aa Cumulative Printout Template N 15 SUM 16 EX Cumulative of Cumulative Printout N2 20 SUM2 21 d Template EX Product Printout
34. RINT a abel is printed on a connected printer provided a selected client or product has an ascribed label 2 Users can perform the test label printout see ch 23 5 of this manual 33 APPENDIX D CITIZEN printer setting Baud rate 9600b sec Parity control No Number of data bits 8bit Number of stop bits 1 bit Flow control No IEEE 1284 ON 108 Information printed by the printer via RS232 Interface Menu RS 232C Baud rate 9600bps RS 232C Parity None RS 232C Length 8 bit RS 232C Stop bit 1 bit RS 232C X ON No IEEE 1284 On The way of generating the setup printout and setting CITIZEN printers are described in manuals attached to printers or present on the website of the manufacturer 34 APPENDIX E ZEBRA printer setting Baud rate 9600b sec Parity control none No of data bits 8bit No of stop bits 1 bit Information printed by the printer via RS232 Serial port 96 N 8 1 The way of generating the setup printout and setting ZEBRA Eltron printers are described in manuals attached to printers or present on the website of the manufacturer 35 APPENDIX F Communication with barcode scanners 1 For communication with barcode scanners RADWAG scales use RS232 interfaces and simplex transmission one direction without handshaking Only two wires are required for assuring such a transmission Used scanners should be equipped in such interface with disabled both hardwar
35. User Manual of WAD 1 A4 scales Manual number ITKU 62 07 12 11 A Automatic batching scale RADWAG MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS RADWAG Wagi Elektroniczne 26 600 Radom Bracka 28 POLAND Phone 48 48 38 48 800 fax 48 48 385 00 10 export radwag com www radwag com DECEMBER 2011 Table OF CONTENTS T INTENDED USE w nn n nn 0 CR euetes 6 2 PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE S sss sss ss cene rea 25a ca acc ob onus enc cu cna vea Sica eor neee as vx aC EE neee een 6 AO HO MCI ME A A EEE 6 2 2 Operation in a strong electrostatic field eee nnne nnns 6 3 WARRANTY CONDITION Soo id 7 4 CONSTRUCTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION oooonccccconcccccnncnnononcconnnanoncccnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnanarrrrnnanannrrrenananannnns 8 5 DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTORS sutura leia neee 9 01 e ela Tees deserpUOb des 9 s Beweis nuo Ine EE TE A heed nally 9 5 3 Conne tor with RS232 and II s de boedo 10 6 GETTING STARTED cp ES 10 Z KEYPAD OVER LAY oi o tats 11 8 FUNCTIONS OF KE f ota oa das 11 9 PROGRAM STRUCTURE aliadas 12 9 1 Mali menu HEMS std DESIT DE 12 9 2 Invenitery ol DATAN oe 13 9 21 Scale parameters WEIGHING inier o Ee itor n Ie Pct E a O duse ate Rude 13 9 22 WOKING AOS ade do ou 13 9 2 3 COMMUN CANON arde 13 OZ A DEVICES Saut osi ex v Ee eco RES a tech Ub EL Fel eai ek A aae tale Pad eet eh ae INC A ata 14 ZO DIS DIA A AN A od 16 226 0 Talele QUID Ss t T 17 DZ rl AOS 18 O THT 18
36. a ET r a a a Ea AEA EE e EA ATECA GAETE 35 1523 2 A doriar ie A aeda o TON 36 A A UNE 36 MESTE E A CTET 38 15 4 Transponder card reader ta A A A A A AA Pais 38 15 4 1 Com port for transponder card readers sss 39 15 4 2 Procedure of attributing the card number to an Operator sss ee eee ee 39 15 5 Additonal dS pla 2 4 poc adusta a r taie exa TE a Xx rbd aa 6d reas 40 15 9 T Addit ohal display DOE vest uice etd ds tage 40 15 5 2 Communication protocol frae ss oco ideo co ye Ee Ec eret A Aceh catia Tete td Tas 40 16 DISPLAY sane 41 TOTO SNS T 41 16 14 Display template S REL o e 42 A e n HHT 43 TGT EGISTES ADAAL AUA RLE DE 43 16 TABO TOMES TTT 43 10 2 llei ei tt Er ETE 44 AB o e A OD SD DEP 44 16 4 Barra pi DS ia A LUDUM 45 16 2 T1 Bargraf QUICK weighing dd e do led ino do 46 16 4 2 Bargraph Signalling checkweighing ranges ee eee ee e e e e 46 16 4 3 Bargrapn Linear ti lord 47 17 INPUTS OUTP U T S cR 47 1721 Gorifig rat orof INDUS ii A A A AA A 48 T11 2 Configutauor of outputs t e eb eI D MA Oe ane MM AU Lie eo ee 48 18 AUTHORIZATION RS Y 49 181 ANONYMOUS Operas OO exo our rro Sica dex eret NER eed Co EA Morte ette 49 TG Iae aig UTI aooe e Scene A MIU LA LE M 50 18 3 addi giro rt E C t mH 50 1914 DAT AD AS CS RE C rU 51 18 9 Delete older detectar Pistes ee eu POR oou e re Rise Qut AA AS UM FRE
37. al client network e After making changes press P then a new message is displayed Restart to apply the changes e Go back to weighing saving parameters and restart the device 14 3 TCP protocol setting TCP Transmission Control Protocol is a protocol for communication between two computers It operates in mode client server Server awaits on connection iniciation on a specified port while client initiates connection to the server Scale software allows setting the port for the Tcp protocol Procedure e Enter lt e Communication parameter group as described in chapter 14 of the manual e Select El Tcp Port then you will see window lt Port gt with the screen keyboard e Enter the required number and press KA 15 DEVICES 15 1 Computer The scale can cooperate with a computer Active connection scale computer is signalled by icon in the top bar of the main window 29 In submenu 8 Computer some settings needs to be configured for cooperation with computers Enter submenu 8 Computers press and then eX Devices a Computer 15 1 1 Computer port Procedure e Enter parameters group CN Devices according to ch 15 of this manual e Select AH Computer Port and then set the appropriate option The scale can communicate with a computer via following ports e RS232 COM1 e RS232 COM2 e cp 15 1 2 Computer address Procedure e Enter CN Devices parameter group
38. ced Operator delete older data from the lt p Weighings Alibi gt database Software however allows to change the access level to this option lt 4 Delete older data gt Procedure e Enter parameters group JA Authorization according to ch 18 of the manual choose y Databases Ep Delete older data and then set the parameter 51 Accessible authorization levels None Operator Advanced Operator Administrator 19 UNITS O et r O Ib E a Scale in submenu lt 21i Units enables selecting e Declaring the start unit e Determining two user defined units custom units e Changing the value of g cor the value of gravitational acceleration force D ct D ct G Ib Oih To enter submenu lt s Units press and then s Units 19 1 Start unit Procedure Du Ei x x s e Enter submenu lt s Units in accordance with ch 19 of this user manual O Otal e Select option lt tet Start units and choose a start unit from displayed list of available weighing units Possible selection none e gram g e kilogram kg e carat ct e pound Ib e ounce oz e Newton N weighing unit inaccessible in a verified scale e Exit to main manu with procedure of saving changes e On restarting the scale the instrument operates with enabled start unit 592 19 2 User defined units Procedure O et 3 Ib i i Enter submenu lt
39. cess will stop after completing currently dosed batches of product 2 In the event of failure of the device users can unconditionally immediately interrupt the process by pressing the screen button failure 64 23 DATABASES WAD databases hold different data Products Operators Weighings Alibi Clients ms oe Recipes is Reports from recipes Density P Packages gt Warehouses E oP Labels Universal variables In order to enter P Databases press and choose PD databases gt 23 1 Searching databases Users can quickly search databases according to the following criteria 0 e N Name e e Code The quick search according to the criteria above is applicable for databases of operators products clients packages warehouses and labels 65 jo Additionally users can search the weighing database according to weighing date 23 1 1 Quick name search Procedure Enter 3 Enter Ly Products gt l Databases gt according to ch 23 of the manual Press Zn then an editing field appears Search by name with the screen keyboard Inscribe the name of a product or its part and press KA The program will automatically edit the required product 23 1 2 Quick code search Procedure Enter P Databases according to ch 23 of the manual Enter lt Products gt Press c then an editing field appears Search by code with the screen keyboard
40. ch 16 of this manual e Choose hi Text information a Font size and set the required font size Accessible sizes e small e Average e Large 16 1 4 Bold fonts Setting bold fonts in an area of the workspace of the display Procedure e Enter lt l Display gt according to ch 16 of this manual 43 e Choose hi Text information a Bold and choose a setting Accessible settings NO Bold is off YES Boldis on 16 2 Function keys In submenu lt odo Actions gt users can set actions following keys F function keys screen keys TP z proximity sensors If a button has been attributed a function it has been activated at the same time If a button or sensor has no ascribed a function in stays inactive Procedure e Enter e Display according to ch 16 of this manual Choose lt coo Buton functions and choose a required setting for a choosen button F1 F2 F3 9 screen buttons or proximity sensors Notice The list of functions that can be attributed to keys or buttons is listed in APPENDIX B of this manual 16 3 Displaying platforms If a scale is equipped with two platforms users can switch between platforms in three ways By pressing the platform number on the scale screen 44 e Bypressing a formerly defined button AA Change platform gt e By activating in parameters all platforms that will be separately placed in the main window of the program In that case platf
41. changes The program returns to weighing 13 SCALE PARAMETERS Users can set the scale according to the ambient conditions filtering level or own needs autozero and set the LO threshold for minimum load that enables operation of some functions This parameters are placed in Pu Weighing gt ETUP In order to enter submenu lt gt Weighing gt press and then ED Weighing Notice Weighing parameters are directly related to a specific weighing platform so at the beginning the weighing platform should be selected for which we want to set parameters Inventory of scale parameters Pr Median Filter j Filter Autozero Tg LO Threshold 34 iai re Last digit 13 1 Median filter The median filter is intended for eliminating short lasting mechanical shocks Procedure e Enter e Weighing gt according to ch 13 of the manual select TO Median Filter gt and then set an appropriate value 25 Accessible settings None median filter is off 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 filtering level to choose 13 2 Filter This filter is intended to suppress continuous mechanical vibrations at the cost of stabilization time Procedure e Enter lt gt Weighing gt according to ch 13 of the manual select Jet Filter and then set an appropriate value Accessible settings None V Fast Fast Average Slow Notice The higher filtering level the longer stabilization time 13 3 Autozero The autozero function
42. dd a barcode to the label chose lt MI Barcode gt and then click on the workspace of label then window lt Barcode settings gt opens 105 ES Barcode settings Location Size Orientation Width 18 75 Standard Down E 112 88 mm Height O Up Reversed Barcode 1D v EAN13 Line width Thick 12 Narrow 2 Variable Static text Moving upwards Moving downwards Formatter 11 Chose Barcode from the list e g EAN 13 12 Chose from list Variable item 7 Net mass in adjustment unit and press inset gt then the variable is placed in the table of variables show below 13 In column lt Formatter gt type V6 3 mass in EAN13 as a 6 digit code with 3 decimal places 14 Confirm the entered item by pressing Te then the barcode is automatically placed on the label 15 Save the created pattern chosing from the menu File Export Ib Notice Recorded templates of labels in files with Ib extension are not editable This is advisable to record designs of labels in files with lab extension as well software menu File Save as to use edit the designs of labels in the future 106 32 3 Saving label templates in the scale Procedure A label template Ib created in EDYTOR ETYKIET R02 needs to be copied to a pendrive Connect the pendrive to USB in the scale 1 Databases Labels Enter amp Parameters YY
43. e box appears Operation completed successfully x y Return to weighing saving parameters 21 3 Report from adjustment process Parameter lt Report printout gt enables activating the function of automatic printout of a report from adjustment process on a printer plugged to the scale 58 Procedure e Enter submenu E e User in accordance with ch 21 of this user manual select parameter e Report printout gt and set its appropriate value Where No Automatic report printout switched off Yes Automatic report printout switched on Notice i LU X Submenu A Devices S5 Printer Printouts EY adjustment report Printout template enables optional modification of report template see ch 15 2 3 of this user manual 21 4 Adjustment track record Each completed Rua 7 process is automatically saved in scale s database in submenu D Adjustment track record gt In order to enter submenu lt D a HM track record gt press key and e User Adjustment Y x Adjustment track record Files comprising reports have names with time and date when the process was performed List of data for a carried out adjustment process Qj Date 0 Data of carried out operation gre Mass of adjustment weight Platform number Platform number on which an operation was performed The user can print data on a specific entry by pressing E key located in the upper bar of software s window
44. e and software handshaking 2 Both scales and scanners have the possibility of setting of transmission parameters Both devices are required to have the same parameters set baud rate number of data bits parity control stop bits e g 9600 8 N 1 baud rate 9600 bit s data 8 bits no parity control 1 stop bit 109 3 Barcode scanners can send additional information apart from the expected barcode e g symbology type of barcode It is advisable to disable such information because RADWAG devices and software do not use it 4 Some RADWAG systems can omit unnecessary information by using parameters that mark the beginning and the length of the code required to analyse 5 A special protocol is required in order the code be received by RADWAG equipment It is required to program an appropriate prefix and suffix Prefix one byte 01 hexadecimally suffix one byte OD hexadecimally 6 Most barcode scanners allow to enable disable different symbologies barcode types 7 Programming of scanners is usually performed by reading special barcodes or by using an external software tool 8 Scanners marketed together with RADWAG systems are always configured according to the rules above Barcode without required fixes in Code type ASCII format 01 30 30 32 31 30 31 32 36 OD 00210126 EAN 8 Barcode with required prefix and suffix in hexadecimal format 110 MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC WEIGHING INSTRUMENTS R A DW G
45. e are parameters of similar use 9 1 Main menu items on Description 0000 12 9 2 Inventory of parameters 9 2 1 Scale parameters weighing icon enner Ve EIC E 34 9 2 2 Working modes wm Description ae na NS e Pe Chute permission mode Impulse ENF No of weighings for calculating the correction mm mE alli Statistics Global 9 2 3 Communication on einen me e e CS 13 E a oia ois CS CE e Se 255 255 255 0 9 2 4 Devices Ree ae ap eme e e PN a em 0 meneg CS Weighing Printout Template AS 14 System is active Lock selecting products E ano Printer Port O v O Code page Printouts ale Weighing printout template See ch 15 2 3 Cumulative printout template See ch 15 2 3 a Adiustment report printout template Product printout template E Operator printout template Client printout template Warehouse printout template Package printout template Barcode reader o EA LLLLLLLLLSSS y Lm T Suffix Field selection See ch 16 3 3 Test See ch 16 3 3 Transponder card reader NN 15 EEEHENECCOCOCOHICCNNENC e p resina p e m9 e a pee een ar E a 16 B a crece package Ha eee L MI p ee MUI ee HL L Bargraph type None 9 2 6 Inputs Outputs Description Value Inputs Input 1 Input 2 None Input 3 None 551585 Z
46. ettings Platform 2 Weighing platform no 2 determined for a specific terminal 23 7 6 Database of reports from formulation Procedure e Enter SY Databases according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter POR Report from recipes and press the required position List of data for a specific report from a formulation f su 00 Status of correctness for a completed formulation Start date Start date of formula making process E End date End date of formula making process 74 Name of completed formulation Client for which the formulation is prepared g Number of Number of measurements within a completed Measurements formula making process 23 7 7 Database of density Procedure e Enter SY Databases gt according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter P Density and press the required position List of data for a specific report from density determination process Number of sample for which the density is Sample number determined Start date Start date of density determination process End date End date of density determination process Value of determined density Value of determined volume Determination metod Method used in process of determining density Operator carrying out density determination process rro Product for which density is determined Standard liquid Standard liquid utilized during density determination process an liquid Density value assigned to the standard liquid 19 Weighing 3 Ma
47. eyboard on off 4 Reading a printout template from a lb file button active while 2 connecting a USB penarive 31 a List of variables for printout templates see the list in APPENDIX A d ofthis manual Clear the editing field 15 1 5 Cooperation with E2R System Scales can cooperate with computer software E2R System that is a modular system for complex production supervising by monitoring of weighings processes In order to allow the cooperation with E2R System enable parameter EA E2R System gt Notice ER The parameter lt w E2R Systems can be activated by an authorized service or the manufacturer Procedure e Enter y Devices parameter group as described in chapter 15 of the manual e Choose A Computer RAN E2R System La System is active and then set an appropriate value Accessible settings No System is not active Yes System is active I 2h e f during cooperation with lt s E2R System product selection lock is required for operators go to parameter L amp Lock selecting products gt and set its value to lt Yes gt 15 2 Printer In Printer gt submenu users can e Setting communication with a printer e Setting code page of a printer 32 e Setting templates of printouts To enter eb Printer press and then Printer 15 2 1 Printer port Procedure e Enter 8 Devices parameter group as described in chapter 15 of the manual choose A
48. gt which is accessable only for users with the lt Administrator gt authorization level see ch 18 of this manual 2 A user logged in as lt Administrator gt in submenu lt Authorizations gt see ch 18 of this manual can change authorization levels for accessing different databases and functions Py Delete older data gt The exception are database ya Weighings Alibi that have the status Read only 12 NAVIGATING WITHIN THE MENU Owing to the colour display with the touch panel navigating within the menu is simple and intuitive 12 1 Keys SETUP Entering the main menu Menu list up Menu list down Scrolling up down ool 23 Enter OK Abort Add a new item in a database Disabeling the formerly selected record e g logging out the operator acis Searching a database according to a date Ae ae Searching a database according to a name o Searching a database according to a code Printing on item from a database Clearing an editing field Screen keyboard on off Reading a printout template from a lb file active after connecting a pendrive Variables for a printout template A4 LD One level up 12 2 Return to weighing The changes introduced are saved for good after they are confirmed Press T or several times until the following message box appears Save changes L y 24 Press to confirm changes or R lL to abort
49. holds MAX stable Stable weighing result over the MAX threshold MAX non stable Non stable weighing result over the MAX threshold Confirmation of Signal that confirms that a cycle of dosing has been cycle completion completed the defined amount Not applicable to Standard software e Choose the required function from the list and return to weighing saving the changes according to ch 12 2 of this manual Notice By default all outputs have no function attributed setting lt None gt 18 AUTHORIZATION The submenu AN Authorization gt is accessible only while being logged in as the Administrator In this group of parameters access levels can be outlined To enter submenu uc Authorization press and then A Authorization 18 1 Anonymous Operator The program allows to attribute the authorization access level to an operator who does not perform the log in procedure anonymous operator Procedure e Enter ut Authorization according to ch 18 of this manual choose A Anonymous Operators and then set the authorization access level 49 Accessible authorization levels None Operator Advanced Operator Administrator 18 2 Date and time Default settings allow a logged in Administrator to change settings of date and time Software however allows to change the access level to this option A5 Date and time gt Procedure e Enter parameters group JS Authorization according to ch
50. ibratory Batcher 101 32 APPENDIX C Label template A label template can be created in 2 ways From the terminal level using variables Using PC software EDYTOR ETYKIET R02 A created project needs to be saved as an lb file then copied on a pendrive that can be connected to the terminal Finally transfer the file to the database in the scale While a label is in the database of labels it can be ascribed to products or and clients in order to work in labelling mode 32 1 Designing a label from the terminal level Procedure S Databases according to ch 23 of this manual Labels and press on the required position After entering B Label template an editing field with the screen keyboard appears Modify the existing template using the list of variables accessible after pressing en Confirm changes by pressing v Notice In the bottom line of the screen keyboard there are additional buttons that help to modify a label template KY Screen keyboard on off EK Read label templates from Ib files see ch 32 3 Select variables for the display template inventory of variables can be found in APPENDIX A e Clearing the editing field 102 32 2 Designing a label on a computer Example Let us create a label template for the label below PORK CHARCUTERIE SMITH amp SMITH Ltd 2008 07 30 15 24 50 Loin pork Met weight 2 500 kg Price 1kg 16 00 zl Amount 40 00 zt
51. indicates a digit 0 9 The string starts with a minus sign if the number is negative Formatting mass and derivatives for EAN13 codes Formatowanie masy i wielko ci pochodnych do masy w kodzie EAN128 96 7 10 Net mass in calibration unit situated in 10 character string justified to the right 7 10 Net mass in calibration unit situated in 10 character string justified to the left 7 0 000 Net mass in calibration unit always with three decimal places 3 hh mm ss Present time in the format hours minutes seconds 55 0 00 Unit price always with two decimal places 17 0 0000 Average value form weighings with four decimal places 7 F2 Net mass in calibration unit always with two decimal places 7 9 F2 Net mass in calibration unit always with two decimal places in 9 character string justified to the right 7 V6 3 Net mass for EAN13 6 character code with three decimal characters 7 T6 3 Net mass for EAN128 GS1 128 with two decimal places Date separator between days months and years Escape character removing formatting function form next 2 yy MM dd Present date formatted as year month day where yy represents two less significant digits of year 2 yyVvMMvadd Present date formatted as yesr month day 2 yy MM dd Present character to allow it to be used as date formatted as year month day In case a character in a text s
52. ing gt in accordance with ch 13 of this user manual select parameter Last digit and set its desired value Accessible settings Always Last digit always visible Never Last digit always switched off When stable Last digit visible only on stable indication of mass 27 14 COMMUNICATION The scale can communicate with external devices via different ports COM 1 RS232 E COM 2 RS232 E Ethernet El Tep The communication can be configured in parameters group Communication gt In order to enter lt communication press and then e Communication 14 1 RS 232 settings Procedure e Enter Gi communications according to ch 14 of the manual select lt COM1 gt or lt S COM2 gt and then set an appropriate value For RS 232 following parameters are accessible e Baud Rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bit s e Data bits 5 6 7 8 e Stop Bit No 1 1 5 2 e Parity No Odd Even Mark Space 14 2 ETHERNET setting Procedure e Enter lt GC communication according to ch 14 of the manual select Ethernet gt and then set an appropriate value 28 Following settings are accessible for Ethernet e DHCP Yes No e P Address 192 168 0 2 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Notice The settings above are only for information purposes Transmission parameters should be matched to the loc
53. iso ends 79 242 Gommand ple nle lela TTT 80 24A A A 80 E AN 80 244 3 GO lar Valle ini dd 81 2444 Sel tare TI 81 24 4 5 Send the stable result in basic Unit eee eee 82 24 4 6 Send the result immediately in basic Unit eee ee 82 24 4 7 Send immediate results from all platforms in basic units eee ee ee 83 24 4 8 Send the stable result in current unit nennen nnns 83 24 4 9 Send the result immediately in current Unit eee ee eee ee 84 24 4 10 Switch on continuous transmission in basic Unit eee e ee e e e e e 85 24 4 11 Switch off continuous transmission in basic Unit eee e ee e e e ee e ns 85 24 4 12 Switch on continuous transmission in current UL eee eee e e e e e 85 24 4 13 Switch off continuous transmission in current unit ee eee ee e e e ee e 86 24 4 14 Set lower threshold said A A siete 86 24 419 SOL UID DET a AN e 86 PENNE elo i Wig socer P 86 24 4 17 Read upper threshold siii sese 87 24 4 18 Send all implemented commanda 87 24 5 Manual printouts automatic printouts sese eee eee 87 25 COOPERATION WITH EXTERNAL DEVIGES ss sse nne noun raten un ru nane inue ennenen nn nane nnn 88 26 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES ociosa ii ii 88 2 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ceuta danilo 90 20 ERROR MESSAGES P Oo RES 90 29 ADDITONAL EQUIPMENT eat eidaas 90 30 APPENDIX A Variables for printouts
54. lication wndow comprises a work area including information that can be freely configured by a user Procedure e Enter GEE Display gt according to ch 16 of this manual e Choose Text information e Displaying template then an editing field with prompted value is displayed together with the screen keyboard e Modify the template if necessary and confirm the changes by pressing kd Notice There are additional buttons in the bottom line of the screen keyboard They can be used while modifying a display template Screen keyboard on off Reading a display template from a Ib file button active while connecting a USB pendrive Ib files with the default templates of display in every language version are accessible on the CD attached to the device FS List of variables for display templates see the list in APPENDIX A of this manual EN 4 Clear the editing field Default display template 40 Product 15 50 40 Tare 15 9 11 40 Gross 15 8 11 40 Number 15 15 40 Total 15 16 11 42 16 1 2 Screen font The font type can be changed in the display workspace Procedure e Enter GEE Display gt according to ch 16 of this manual e Choose Text information a Font and set the required font type Accessible fonts e Arial e Courier 16 1 3 Font size Setting the font size for the workspace in the display Procedure Display gt according to
55. minal with TFT 5 7 colour graphic displays with touch panels allows for intuitive operation without using keys Scales are equipped with 2 USB interfaces 2 RS232 connectors port Ethernet and 4 inputs 4 outputs digital They can cooperate with barcode scanners receipt printers label printers transponder card readers RFID and standard PC equipment mouse keyboard pendrives limited use 2 PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES 2 1 Operation A Please read carefully this user manual before and use the device according to its intended use B To use the touch panel do not use sharp tools e g knife screwdriver etc The use in potentially explosive areas or surrounded by harmful gases vapours dust radiation or close to acids is forbidden It is forbidden to run and use the weight of damaged Work on the device for installation running and maintenance may be performed only by qualified persons properly trained in operating the scale and current health and safety regulations Devices that are to be withdrawn from usage should be utilized according to the law mo BL 2 2 Operation in a strong electrostatic field If the device is about to operate in a strong electrostatic field e g printing houses etc it should be connected to the earthing Connect it to the clamp terminal signed 3 WARRANTY CONDITIONS A B RADWAG is obliged to repair or change those elements that appears to be faulty because of pr
56. mplates for printing records from different databases are described in ch 16 2 3 of this manual 23 6 Export a database to a file An operator after a series of weighings can export a database to a file using a pendrive Procedure e Connect a pendrive to USB e Enter submenu lt amp Databases according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter option Ag Export database of weighings to a file gt the program automatically starts saving the database on the pendrive Notice In case a pendrive is not recognized after entering Ag Export database of weighings to a file gt a message is displayed lt Operation failed gt e After the operation has been completed Operation finished successfully is displayed together with the file name with extention txt created on the pendrive Notice The file name consists of a database name and scale factory number e g lt Weighings_239800 txt gt e Disconnect the pendrive to USB File template The created file comprises a table with columns separated by tabulation characters Tab in case to allow direct export to a spreadsheet Excel The table includes all informations about weighings in subsequent columns e Date amp time e Weighing result with unit e Tare value with unit 69 Batch number Operator name Client name Package name Source warehouse Target warehouse Checkweighing 23 7 Database edition The database edition can be performed by a
57. n administrator 23 7 1 Operators database Procedure e Enter 3 Databases according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter E Operators gt and press the required position Record of operator DICEN CC RN Q Password Password to log on max 16 characters Authorization access level 725 card number Transponder card reader for logging on 23 7 2 Database of products Procedure e Enter lt Y Databases according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter Y Products gt and press the required position 70 Product record IC m 00 Lg EAN code Product barcode S Dosing intensity Intensity of dosing in 96 Mass value that is the switching point pees roy leer cOslng between bulk dosing and precise dosing Intensity of fast dosing Intensity of bulk dosing in TT Number of rations for dosing as the repetitions aa Sumber or batenes of the declared one Chute time Chute opening time in ms Value of dosing correction for weighin Value of dosing correction for weighin l Value of dosing correction for weighin Value of dosing correction for weighin Maximal value of dosing correction value Zm Minimum mass for checkweighing 2e Maximum mass for checkweighing T Tare value it is preset automatically after are selecting a a Sm eee alai aag Number of days to calculate expiery date dates 11 Fq Ingredients Dialogue box for entering ingredients Basic label template attributed to a product C
58. n of cooperation scale barcode scanner can be found in APPENDIX F in this manual Procedure e Enter P Barcode Scanner according to ch 15 3 of the manual NW e Chose parameter v e Prefix gt and then enter using the screen keyboard a required value hexadecimal and confirm it by pressing EA IH l l e Chose parameter lt gt Suffix and then enter using the screen keyboard a required value hexadecimal and confirm it by pressing y 15 3 3 Field selection This option is connected with selecting data which the program will search after reading a barcode Procedure e Enter S9 Devices according to ch 15 of the manual Wl 4 e Chose MA Barcode Scanner S Field selection and then the following list will be displayed Y Product EL Contractor Le Package 36 Source warehouse 9 Target warehouse Universal variable Batch number fe h _ _ E 1 Ra e Select an item and then you can edit following parameters fone Declaring an item according to which searching pee is supposed to be performed see the table below Setting the first significant character in code from which the comparison with items is performed during searching All preceding characters are skipped Setting the number of characters to be taken for n Gode tengih the search procedure counting form Offset INI Start marker Start marker declaration Start marker declaration 00 declara
59. oduction and construction reason Defining defects of unclear origin and outlining methods of elimination can be settled only in participation of a user and the manufacturer representatives RADWAG does not take any responsibility connected with destructions or losses derives from non authorized or inappropriate not adequate to manuals production or service procedures Warranty does not cover e Mechanical failures caused by inappropriate maintenance of the device or failures of thermal or chemical origin or caused by atmospheric discharge overvoltage in mains or other random event e Inappropriate cleaning Forfeiture of warranty appears after e Access by an unauthorized service e Intrusion into mechanical or electronic construction of unauthorized people e Installing another operating system e Removing or destroying protection stickers The detailed warranty conditions one can find in warranty certificate G Contact with the central authorized service 48 48 384 88 00 ext 106 or 107 4 CONSTRUCTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WAD batchers are equipped with a container for loose products placed on the top of the device The product is pouring from the container to the vibrators lines At the end of vibrators are the chute chambers with flaps where the product is weighed Flaps are opened when the declared mass of dosing is reached 1 the main container for the dosed product 2 feeders lines 3
60. orms can be activated by pressing the area of this platform Notice The procedure of attributing functions to buttons is described in ch 16 2 of this manual To activate all platforms press LAM choose aE 55 amp Parameters Display 213 Show all platforms and set appropriately NO Displaying all platforms disabled YES Displaying all platforms enabled 16 4 Bargraph type A bargraph is a typical visualisation procedure It helps in quick weighing It requires less concentration to read if a weighing is between minimum and maximum thresholds To see the bargraph on the screen enable it in parameters Procedure e Enter GEE Display gt according to ch 16 of this manual e Choose lt 1 Bargraph type and set the required bargraph type Accessible bargraphs Quick weighing None Bargraph is not displayed Signalling checkweighing ranges Linear 45 16 4 1 Bargraf Quick weighing The bargraph consists of 8 red fields and three green fields K The green fields signal weighings between MIN and MAX threshold where MIN the minimum threshold of acceptable weighing LO MAX the maximum threshold of acceptable weighing HI If a measurement is over the MIN to the value of 1 3 of MIN MAX the green field with a triangle on the left is visible If the measurement is between 1 3 and 2 3 of MIN MAX the rectangular green field is visible If the measurement is between 2 3 of MIN MAX and MAX
61. parameters for the working mode TR Vibratory Batcher gt needs to be set ch 22 1 e In the main window of lt Vibratory Batcher gt push screen button start dosing process in the bottom part of the display Notice Remember about placing a container or a package under the chute chamber for the dosed product 22 4 Dosing process At the moment of starting the dosing process the flap in every chute chamber is opened and closed to remove the leftovers from previous processes 63 Subsequent process stages are visualised by displayed pictograms and additional information in status windows of every dosing line Correctional values for a dosed product batch 59 B 27 Z Pictograms depicting a proccess statut Mass of dosed product batch Stages of dosing process i Q Automatic zeroing of indication Pouring a product from the top container on vibrating dosing lines Weighing in chambers with chutes covered with flaps s Waiting for chute permission to be activated by pressing button on the display or an appropriately connected and configured external push button Chute of product after opening weighing chambers flaps and pouring the product to a container or package placed under the chute chamber Stopping vibrating lines dosing the set number of batches e b Z Notice MO 1 Users can terminate the dosing process at any time by pressing in the lower part of the display The pro
62. prehended but the indication below the XX CRLF command comprehended but time overflow error appeared X X OKCRLF Command done ES CRLF Command not comprehended XX ECRLF error while executing command time limit for stable result x exceeded limit time is a descriptive parameter of the scale XX command name substitutes spaces 24 4 Command s description 24 4 1 Zeroing Syntax Z CR LF Possible answers Z ACRLF command accepted and in progress Z DCRLF command completed Z ACRLF command accepted and in progress Z CRLF command comprehended but zero range overflow appeared Z ACRLF command accepted and in progress Z ECRLF time limit for stable result exceeded Z ICRLF command comprehended but cannot be executed 24 4 2 Tarring Syntax T CR LF Possible answers T ACRLF command accepted and in progress T DCRLF command completed T ACRLF command accepted and in progress T vCRLF command comprehended but tare range overflow appeared 80 T ACRLF command accepted and in progress T ECRLF time limit for stable result exceeded T I CRLF command comprehended but cannot be executed 24 4 3 Get tare value Syntax OT CR LF Reply OT TARA CR LF command executed Frame format epe we oe EA Tare 9 characters justified to the right Unit 3 characters justified to the left Notice Tare values are always send in calibration unit 24 4 4 Set tare value Syntax UT TARE CR LF where TAR
63. r data A user after logging on as administrator can delete older position in the database of weinghings O Weighing Alibi gt Caution Factory settings prevent users from deleting weighings that are up to one year old Because of incompatible regulations in different countries concerning the time of protecting data this period can be modified by distributors Procedure e Enter the submenu P Databases according to ch 23 of the manual e Enter Pa Delete older data gt then an editing field is displayed lt Give year gt with the screen keyboard e Give a date before which data need to be removed and confirm it by pressing KA Caution If a user enters a date from the protected period the program displays a message box lt Wrong value gt e After entering a date beside protected period the program displays a message box lt Are you sure you want to delete gt e After it is confirmed by V the program will start removing data and after completing it displays the number of deleted records e Press _ Y to leave 23 5 Printing items from databases Users can print any record in databases Procedure e Enter the submenu V Databases according to ch 23 of the manual e Enter Ly Products gt and press the required item e After editing the required record press E in the top bar of the display 68 e fa printer is connected information about the selected product is printed Notice Default printout te
64. ripheral device with the compatible ASCII protocol 26 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES Notice Cable scale Ethernet is a standard network cable with RJ45 connectors on both sides 88 COMPUTER Signals from computer pine RxD pind TxD pind GND solder side viow P0108 Scale computer cable PRINTER KAFKA WM 560 DIN5 Signals from printer pind RxD pind GND solder side P dd view P0136 TE Scale Kafka printer cable PRINTER EPSON CITIZEN DB25 M Signals from printer pin TxD pind RxD pin GND solder side View Scale printer CITIZEN EPSON cable DSUB15 male Signals from scale PUE 7 pind GNDIN pin OUT1 pind OUTZ pind COMM pins 8V pind INA pin IN3 pina TxD pina SDE pini GNDRS pindi IN2 pin12 IN1 pinia RxD2 pinid DUTA pints OUTS PT0128 Scale I O cable 89 Signals from scale pin RxD pind TxD pins GND Signals from ide pin5 GND OUTI DUTZ OUTS OLTA COMM 1641 IN2 IN INA GNDIN HWD 27 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Scale type WAD 1 A4 Maximum capaci EE KEEN 1kg 1g 4 Number of dosing lines 4 Readability 28 ERROR MESSAGES Err2 Value beyond the zero range Err3 Value beyond the tare range Err8 Tarring zeroing operation time exceeded NULL Zero value from the AD converter FULL Measurement range overflow HI Display range overflow
65. rt mass Evaluation of starting mass e After the procedure has been completed the following message box appears Put on the weight 3000 g xi y 56 e Place determined mass on pan of platform 1 and then select v e After the procedure of adjustment factor determination following command appears Operation completed successfully xiv e Return to weighing saving parameters ile Setting of start mass parameter allows to adjust start mass of platform 1 Notice The factory calibration process for platforms 2 3 4 is analogical to the one described above Return to weighing The changes introduced are saved for good after they are confirmed N Press p several times until the following message box appears Save changes R Press Ka to confirm changes or R to abort changes The program returns to weighing 57 21 2 Start mass adjustment It is possible to adjust only a start mass it helps to correct the start zero when the span does not change Procedure Enter submenu Ab User Adjustment gt according to ch 21 and select lt Setting of start mass e After entering the parameter the following message box appears Unload the pan R 1 d e Take the load off the pan of platform 1 e Press button _v The following message appears during adjusting start mass Evaluation of starting mass e After the procedure has been completed the following messag
66. s freely programmable The default pattern is described in ch 16 1 1 of this manual There are screen buttons below the workspace Notice In the working mode lt Vibratory Batcher gt can be defined up to 7 buttons displayed in order from 1 to 7 from left to right Two right buttons are permanently assigned because of the specific funcionality The defining procedure is described in ch 16 2 of this manual 11 LOGGING IN In order to have full access to user parameters and databases the user should log in as an lt Administrator gt 11 1 Logging in procedure While in the main window press lt log in gt on the top of the screen and the window with operators attributed to e ES Admin will appear After entering e Admins a screen keyboard runs with editing window for inscribing a password Type password 1111 and confirm by pressing v The program returns to the main window and in the title bar you will see Admins instead of log in 21 11 2 Logging out procedure e While in the main applilcation window press the name of a logged in operator in the top bar on the screen to open the database of operators e Press logging out button situated in the top bar of the operators database window e he program returns to the main window and in the top bar the operators name is substituted by lt Log in gt 11 3 Authorization access levels Weighing software uses four access levels administrator
67. ss value of the 3 measurement Pycnometer mass Value of pycnometer s mass utilized during density determination process TFT Pycnometer density Value of pycnometer s volume utilized during density determination process 23 7 8 Database of packages Procedure e Enter P patabases according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter oP Packages gt and press the required position Package record wm anan Package weight set automatically after choosing after choosing a package from the database 23 9 Database of warehouses Procedure e Enter Sy Databases according to ch 23 of this manual 16 e Enter cw Warehouses gt and press the required position Warehouse record Ee em 0000 Additional warehouse description 23 7 10 Database of labels The database comprises templates of labels which users can attribute to products or clients to operate in labelling mode Procedure of editing databases Sj Databases according to ch 23 of this manual gt e Enter Labels and press the required position Label record Ee pe Label template Label printout template Ways of designing and sending templates to a scale can be found in APPENDIX C of this manual TT 23 7 11 Database of universal variables The database include templates of general purpose variables which users e GO 56 amp S can attribute to screen function buttons vara var2 vars Vara vars in order to
68. the dosing process e An operator with the appropriate authorization level needs to be logged in Notice 1 To start the process the operator needs to have set the access level at least operator or higher If the anonymous operator with access level None is logged in and tries to start the dosing process the following message is displayed Unauthorized access 2 The logging in procedure is described in ch 11 and the setting of authorization level in ch 18 of this manual e After pouring a product to the container on the top choose the same product from the assortment database button with appropriately entered data referring to the dosing process E Mass tor fast dosing Mass value to be exceed for switching from bulk to precise dosing F GN Intensity of fast dosing Intensity of bulk dosing in 62 Start correction of the 1 dosing line Start correction of the 2 dosing line Correction 4 Start correction of the 4 dosing line MAX Maximum correction l B value Maximal value of dosing correction Notice Start correction of the 3 dosing line 1 Start corrections for dosing lines are the mass values to be added to the nominal mass of dosing batch When a correction value is set to 0 the function of automatic correction for this line is disabled and the correctional value is not calculated 2 Operating on the assortment database is described in ch 23 7 2 of this manual e Main
69. tion al bhail End marker declaration Inventory of items to be selected for filtering 37 15 3 4 Test gt Operators using parameter lt Test can verify if a barcode connected to the scale works properly Procedure b e Enter submenu lt lt Barcode Scanner gt according to ch 15 3 of this manual gt e After entering parameter s Test window Test is opened with an ASCII text box and HEX hexadecimal field e After scanning the code is entered to the ASCII field and HEX filed and at the bottom of the window a test result is displayed When e lt Prefix gt and Suffix declared in settings are the same as lt Prefix gt and Suffix in the read code then the test result is Positive e lt Prefix gt and Suffix declared in settings are not the same as lt Prefix gt and Suffix in the read code then the test result is lt Negative gt 15 4 Transponder card reader Selecting operator logging in can be done in two ways e Typing a password on a keyboard e Approaching a transponder card to the reader The card needs to be registerd first Notice In case of problems with reading transponder cards check the submenu e Communication and set appropriate baud rate default 9600b s 38 15 4 1 Com port for transponder card readers Procedure e Enter group of parameters lt A Devices gt according to ch 15 of this manula select Transponder cards reader
70. tion protocol frame WAD scale with following displays e WD display e WWG display To start cooperation of WAD scale with displays go to parameter ES Sample gt and define an appropriate communication protocol Procedure e Enter parameters group R Devices gt according to ch 15 of this manual e Choose S Additional display EA sample then the editing field lt Sample gt with the screen keyboard appears e Inscribe the required frame template using the screen keyboard or choose the it from the list after pressing AD Specified templates for displays 141 Protocol template for WD displays 142 Protocol template for WWG display 40 e Confirm the changes by pressing EA Notice In default settings parameter EA sample gt has ascribed 141 WD display 16 DISPLAY Users can adapt the main display and visible information to their needs All parameters of the display can be found in the parameters group GEE Display gt Entering NE Display can be made in two ways e Direct pressing in the work area of the main display e Pressing r ana then 6222 Display Inventory of parameters of the main display Z Text information Buton functions Ooo 5 25 xz Show all platforms 713 Bargraph Type 16 1 Text strings In 9 Text information users can set E Display template Z Screen font 12 Font size cA Bold font 41 16 1 1 Display templates The main app
71. tring Symbol U Ve 3 77 3 27 V6 3 27 V7 3 T T6 3 16 T6 3 21 T6 3 25 T6 3 8 T6 3 55 T6 2 yyMMda 61 yyMMdad 62 yyMMdad 16 V6 3 16 V7 3 28 V6 3 16 V7 3 21 V6 3 21 V7 3 29 V6 3 29 V7 3 of necessity of using as literal it should be preceded by another escape characterj W Format examples Total cumulative of cumulative amount to pay EAN 13 6 character code Total cumulative of cumulative amount to pay EAN 13 7 character code 97 31 APPENDIX B Functions of programmable buttons e a Print Zero Tare Enter tare ome Local Parameters amp Statistics cumulative Print and zero Statistics cumulative Print Statistics cumulative zero Gu Statistics cumulative of cumulative Print and zero Statistics cumulative of cumulative Print Statistics cumulative of cumulative zero Edit batch number 98 E Choose an operator Choose an operator by name t Choose an operator by code Ke Choose a product EN Choose a product by name e Choose a package en Choose a client FF Choose a client by name e Choose a package by code CAC IN Pe eee 99 e Choose a package by name Choose a product by code S 100 C Edit universal variable 5 Var 1 s Choose a vehicle V Choose a vehicle by name ES Choose a vehicle by code ES Choose transaction Functions of programmable buttons not related to V
72. umulative label template attributed to a Cumulative of cumulative label template CC Label attributed to a product 23 7 3 Database of Weighings Alibi Every weighing sent from a scale to a printer or a computer is saved in the database of ep Weighings Alibi gt Users can view the data afterwards Procedure e Enter lt Databases gt according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter lt b Weighings Alibi gt and press the required position Weighing record meat ICI pae J Batch number Number of produced batch 12 Source warehouse Source warehouse name Target warehouse Target warehouse name Checkweighing A weighing threshold MIN OK or MAX Platform number Platform number to perform weighings 23 7 4 Database of clients Procedure e Enter lt Y Databases according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter Ph Client and press the required position Client records NN Meo 73 23 7 5 Database of formulas Procedure e Enter lt 4 Databases according to ch 23 of this manual e Enter Po Recipes and press the required position List of data for a specific formulation Formulation code Plomi Weighing platform no 1 determined for a specific terminal Platform 3 Weighing platform no 3 determined for a specific terminal Platform 4 Weighing platform no 4 determined for a specific terminal inumber of weighing platforms depends on determined data in the terminal s
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